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WordPress site not working?
Good evening.
Such a problem.
I have a WordPress site on a VPS server with a VESTA panel.
Server KVM 2x2.8GHz 2 cores 2GB 40GB ssd
Website connected to Uptime robot.
A message came - the server is disabled
after 6 minutes the message server is enabled - but the server is still not working.
The site is giving an error
<b>Error establishing a database connection</b>
This either means that the username and password information in your wp-config.php file is incorrect or we can’t contact the database server at localhost. This could mean your host’s database server is down.
Are you sure you have the correct username and password?
Are you sure you have typed the correct hostname?
Are you sure the database server is running?
If you’re unsure what these terms mean you should probably contact your host. If you still need help you can always visit the WordPress Support Forums.
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KeePass password manager.
In it, you can not only store credentials, but in general any files that will be encrypted when attached.
Each project has a Bitbucket repository with a task tracker and a wiki for project documentation.
Notion can be well adapted to this business, you can use ready-made templates, for example, “Engineering → Docs / Engineering Wiki”. Make a separate page for each project and come up with a common template for each project with logins / passwords, accompanying information. Then you will quickly find what you need (available from all devices) and will not get lost if there are a lot of projects.
There is also an old-fashioned way to store everything in the mail, it is especially good when you have a working email so that personal correspondence and spam do not clutter up.
Create the necessary folder structure for projects and store letters with accesses and relevant information by marking them with appropriate tags and colors, or you can also separate them into separate subfolders.
CheeryTree and backup (configured via google api and cron) to google drive
I solve completely similar problems through Google Sheets. Ideally.
I use my includeHTML (starting html from a label, locally: file:///) and everything in JSON lies side by side and I look at everything there, and JS auto-monitors the domain renewal time.
Links - to folders, repositories, etc. - all in a single interface .
Some data - I get by fetch () from service sites.
You can set up a web server + VPN to make the same thing available from your mobile (out of the office).
Hi, I started using OneNote from Microsoft at the same time. There are different notebooks and it fits me perfectly. At first, I also got confused and lost records, there is hosting, FTP, the domain was registered in another place, mail was screwed from Yandex, for example. I made a website and forgot, and a year later a letter arrives, give me the login / password from the domain. You are looking for somewhere in the correspondence ...
One note just put it all on the shelves. Available in Windows by default, there is a web. version, that is, up-to-date info is always at hand (from the phone, for example)
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