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Aaaaaand the issue was solved. In the end, it was... Maintenance mode. It had somehow turned on without me realizing. Thanks for all the help, anyways.
Here's what I could check so far:
error_log does not show anything.
The domain has all lowercase.
Nginx is enabled.
The PHP version used is 8.2.11, hasn't been touched at all.
The number of children is 10, the default amount.
For the rest of the things, gonna ask that they give me SSH access...
Update again: managed to restore the server, but the 503 remains. What I don't get is, why was it working before, and now, with the backup of the version that worked, it gives me the 503 error. Does it make any sense?
Hello again. So, I've been working on my website some more, and after making some changes, I suddenly get an error 503 on my main website. Scared, I roll back by loading in one of the backups I have, but then the error remains, and I don't even know what is going on anymore. Any ideas?
As I said yesterday, feel free to ask anything you need and I'll deliver, I know the issue is going to be something stupid in the end I can't see because of my lack of knowledge.
I checked the DNS, all seems fine, and I don't know what to check, as like I said, I'm completely new in all this, I'm working on an already existing website. Any tips for moving forward, at least?
Not browser issue, cause I've tried opening the website with Edge and Chrome, even incognito mode, and it still doesn't show the update. How can I check other cachings?