I often get kicked off Lush with 'unable to display or connect to this website , check your internet connection' messages.
This only happens when on Lushtories. I can immediately go to other websites.
Does anyone know what causes this?
Could it somehow be caused by me visiting the site so much? Any help from you IT'ers is welcome.
This has happened to me at various times on my desktop (also my laptop, or phone), including earlier tonight. I have noticed it seems to occur mostly when the site is experiencing peak usage. Occasionally it has been my browser or wi-fi that was causing the problem but that is rare.
I always attribute it to some sort of site traffic control, like a stop light. Haha...
Green - We're open for business. All clear to conduct loads of kinky fuckery and fun.
Yellow - You can practically smell the sweat and see the steam from all the black box/chat window cybering. Slow down it's getting hot in here.
Red - Too many lushies in chat rooms, the forums are full of naked bed-hopping kiss/spank/fucking participants and the number of pics and gifs being posted on profiles is causing the servers to smoke. STOP! MUST WAIT FOR A FIVE-MINUTE COOLDOWN.
Meanwhile, I bide my time until I can load the home page or specific stories I plan on reading.
Kissing your lips while straddling your lap.
If ya really want my help?
Then so ya know, it isn't only you, but many at the same time.
It not have to be during Peak to happen.
It started after we added the new LushTube server.
It acts as if it has sometime conflict in shared memory resource between servers,
similar in nature as if it ist DoSing itself when allocated memory isn't enough for servers to process commands properly.
Of course ya wouldn't have interest in anything about when it stops accepting packets, drops connections,
und shows website unavailable, as much that ya simply want it to work.
Gav has mail ya know.
Since ya been so nice to me, the sub-human...smiles
Trying different things to overcome this, l've found that turning the devices off and then back on, and access to the site is restored.