A 508 Resource Limit error usually means your hosting account temporarily reached assigned resources (CPU/RAM/entry processes). Use this checklist to reduce load and prevent it from coming back.
Where to check CPU/RAM load in Plesk, why limits are triggered on shared hosting, and practical steps to reduce website load on GARMTECH servers.
Resolve Cloudflare Error 525 or 526 by installing a valid SSL certificate in Plesk, choosing the correct Cloudflare SSL mode, and testing with DNS-only.
Checklist for the most common Let’s Encrypt issuance/renewal problems on GARMTECH hosting (DNS, validation, redirects, wildcard TXT records).
Troubleshooting checklist for 504 errors on GARMTECH hosting: logs, slow plugins, PHP timeouts, and external API delays.
HTTP 429 means “Too Many Requests” (rate limiting). This article explains the most common causes on GARMTECH hosting (bots, security plugins, WAF limits) and how to diagnose and reduce the requests.
Fix the WordPress permission message by checking user role, disabling plugins, reviewing logs, and correcting permissions.
If a Scheduled Task (cron job) in Plesk does not run or produces no results, use this checklist to verify schedule, script path, permissions, output logging and common hosting limits.
Collect WordPress error details safely: enable WP_DEBUG logging, reproduce the issue, download /wp-content/debug.log, then disable debugging.
The error “Allowed memory size exhausted” means a script hit the PHP memory_limit. This guide shows how to increase memory_limit in Plesk on GARMTECH and what to check to prevent it from happening again.