What were you doing immediately prior to that? Enabled any new plugins?
It could be a web host issue. Some web hosts fiddle with PHP settings and don’t bother to say anything figuring if anyone is affected, they’ll put in a trouble ticket and the web host will deal with it then.
No, not really. I’d disabled some plugins that were causing some fatal errors, but that’s it.
The support people would like to know what PHP setting you’re referring to.
For example, disabling FOPEN and other such things or beefing up PHP security in the wake of a breach. They should know what I’m talking about. You may want to put in a trouble ticket if you really don’t think a plugin is to blame.
Hope it works out. 🙂
Do they need to disable FOPEN or beef up security?
By the way, I had another error today:
[Mon Jan 28 11:02:44 2008] [error] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class wpdb in /home/adamsweb/public_html/blog/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 16
[Mon Jan 28 11:00:20 2008] [error] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class wpdb in /home/adamsweb/public_html/blog/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 16
[Mon Jan 28 10:58:18 2008] [error] PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class wpdb in /home/adamsweb/public_html/blog/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 16
[Mon Jan 28 10:51:31 2008] [error] PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /home/adamsweb/public_html/blog/wp-content/themes/3clr-h2-s1/header.php on line 16
[Mon Jan 28 10:50:14 2008] [error] PHP Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in /home/adamsweb/public_html/askandrea/wp-includes/widgets.php on line 0