Your CGI processes were being killed because your user was using too much
memory. (When a CGI process is killed, the Apache connections will time out
and give a 500 error.) Adjust the number of processes that are spawned
(which you might or might not be able to do, depending on how much fiddling
DreamHost lets you do), split your sites between more users, or contact
DreamHost support.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:21 AM, Yecheondigital <yecheondigital(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
-No caching has been enabled.
That's probably not good!
I will eventually be moving to VPS but I'd like to make sure this same
problem doesn't carry over to the VPS.
It won't.