Hi there, @fletchdezeeuw,
Errors 503 or similar usually indicate that there is an issue happening on the server’s end.
Could you please reach out to your host and report this error to them? You can ask them to ask to check your server logs for detailed error messages. They should be able to fix it 🙂
Let us know how it goes!
Thank you, Stef. The issue has resolved itself, but I continually receive 503 errors and messages regarding being unable to connect to the database. I upgraded from a lower-tier managed WordPress plan to the “ultimate” plan a couple of weeks ago because of that issue, so it’s disappointing. This is a growing e-commerce website. Anyway, it may be time to contact support. It’s possible it’s a plugin-incompatibility problem. Last I checked, the website was functioning reasonably well, so keep our fingers crossed. Thanks for your reply!
Hi there, @fletchdezeeuw,
I am sorry to hear you’re struggling a little with those errors – I feel how annoying they can be when you have a growing business thriving!
I’d recommend talking this through with your host, since 503 are in fact server-related symptoms. If you ever see an issue involving Jetpack, please don’t hesitate to get in touch in us: we’re happy to cooperate with your host to get them fixed 🙂
Crossing my fingers, and keep us posted!
Hey @fletchdezeeuw,
Do you have updates about that, do you still need help? We usually close inactive threads after one week of no movement, but we want to make sure we’re all set before marking it as solved. Thanks!