[support] Fed up with Drupal 7 ..., Desperately.....modules.etc

John Summerfield summer at js.id.au
Wed Apr 10 09:46:15 UTC 2013


On 10/04/13 08:06, Roger wrote:
> Thank you David.
> Apologies for the length of this message.
> I don' really think we've gotten off topic, there was never a
> consideration of throwing hardware at the problem of memory failure
> caused by Add Content type.
> <snip>
> and that your memory consumption is not that of a typical Drupal install
> </snip>
> --Why then did the problem not exist a few weeks ago?
>
> --Why does it not exist on my home machines which I use to access the
> server? and which have identical copies of the site installed. I can run
> both the site copy on localhost and the remote site from the server side
> by side on my monitor.
> Adding a content type on localhost does not fail, but doing the same on
> remote site does fail. As I understand it my localhost Apache server
> runs both. I do not know if my php  runs the code from the remote server.
> Same result in Fedora 18, Fedora 16, Ubuntu 12.10, php5.3 and php 5.4 on
> both machines, so many alternatives produce identical results.
>
> --What changed between then and now? No modules or views have been added
> or removed for 4 months (proviso: unless another dev installed a module
> I do not know about but he's not around so I cannot ask).
>
> <snip>
> if you've got any non-standard modules
> </snip>
> The module list I installed with Drush from the Drupal.org site is
> listed below.
>
> <snip> That is why many continue to ask for your module list. They're
> trying to figure out if you've got any non-standard modules that might
> have a leak or performance problem.
> </snip>
> I didn't read any asking for a module list but this is it,  and below
> are the lists of what's loaded when I click on  <add a content type>. I
> have no idea why so many superfluous @imports and script calls are made,
> even the jQuery seems to refer to modules of which most have nothing to
> do with adding a content type. Maybe there is a memory leak in one of these.


I did ask exactly what you are running, the modules list is one part of 
that.
What are these modules?
custom
old_token
error_log

I'd also like the output of
rpm -qa

and to know what is in /usr/local and /opt

I ran drush with your modules list, and those three modules are not 
available to me.





>
> Modules:
> addanother
> admin_menu
> auto_nodetitle
> backup_migrate
> calendar
> captcha
> ckeditor
> content_access
> ctools
> custom
> date
> devel
> entity
> entityreference
> error_log
> exclude_node_title
> features
> file_entity
> finder
> flood_control
> imce
> libraries
> link
> masquerade
> media
> module_filter
> nat
> noreqnewpass
> omega_tools
> override_node_options
> pathauto
> print
> references
> relation
> rules
> security_review
> term_reference_tree
> token_old
> variablecheck
> views
> views_bulk_operations
> views_php
> views_slideshow
> view_unpublished
> workbench
> workbench_access
> workbench_moderation
> -----------==============----------



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