[support] Fatal error: Allowed memory size

Kevin Anderson kevinanderson1989 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 11 21:04:40 UTC 2011


I am working on a mac, i dont do windows, the php.dat is in the cg-bins 
directory on my server.

On 11/07/11 10:47 AM, Shai Gluskin wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Sounds like you are on a Windows server maybe, I know nothing about 
> Windows. You might leave the php.dat file alone and change it in 
> settings.php. I wasn't saying that setting it in settings.php wouldn't 
> work, just that you shouldn't set it in more than one place.
>
> Going to the status page will always tell you if your efforts have 
> been successful.
>
> Shai
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Kevin Anderson 
> <kevinanderson1989 at gmail.com <mailto:kevinanderson1989 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     I have access to my php.dat file
>
>
>     On 11/07/11 9:51 AM, Shai Gluskin wrote:
>>     Kevin,
>>
>>     You only want to set this in ONE place. Otherwise, you won't know
>>     what overrides what and which setting is authoritative.
>>
>>     So...
>>
>>        1. Set memory limit in only one place, remove any other custom
>>           code other than in once place.
>>        2. Set it for 96MB minimum
>>        3. Go to the "Status" page to confirm the amount of memory
>>           available to your installation ( at /admin/reports/status)
>>
>>     Report back,
>>
>>     Shai Gluskin
>>
>>     On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Kevin Anderson
>>     <kevinanderson1989 at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:kevinanderson1989 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         I have also read that you can go to the setting.php file and
>>         add a line of code... i have done this also have added a line
>>         of code in the htaccess file aswell but only to 32MB should I
>>         up the size in these files aswell?
>>
>>
>>         On 11/07/11 9:05 AM, Shai Gluskin wrote:
>>>         Thanks Jamie for that reference; that's a good docs page.
>>>
>>>         But Kevin, don't be confused by the example. I think that
>>>         doc was written when most shared hosts defaulted to 8MB or
>>>         16MB and so upping it to 32MB made a difference. Given the
>>>         error message you reported, you already have 32MB of
>>>         available memory. But it still isn't surprising that you get
>>>         the error, depending on what version of Drupal you are using
>>>         and what modules you have installed. I have my own server
>>>         and my master php.ini is for accounts to have 128MB of
>>>         memory available for Drupal.
>>>
>>>         Shai
>>>
>>>         On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Jamie Holly
>>>         <hovercrafter at earthlink.net
>>>         <mailto:hovercrafter at earthlink.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             http://drupal.org/node/207036
>>>
>>>             Jamie Holly
>>>             http://www.intoxination.net
>>>             http://www.hollyit.net
>>>
>>>
>>>             On 7/11/2011 2:25 PM, Kevin Anderson wrote:
>>>>             I am having trouble when working with drupal actually
>>>>             up on the server. Everytime I save something it gives
>>>>             me this error.
>>>>
>>>>             *
>>>>             "Fatal error*: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes
>>>>             exhausted (tried to allocate 45 bytes) in
>>>>             */data/16/1/19/132/1508295/user/1622796/htdocs/wordpress/sewerratracing/includes/database.mysql.inc*
>>>>             on line *160"
>>>>
>>>>             *it seems to be a different path every time but the
>>>>             same message.*
>>>>
>>>>             *has anyone encounterd this? and have any solotions?
>>>>
>>>>             Thanks, Kevin*
>>>>             * 
>>>
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