[support] big problem with drupal 7.19 on shared server

Earnie Boyd earnie at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Jan 22 17:34:28 UTC 2013


This should be brought up in the Drush issue support as a feature
request to leave php.ini alone.

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Shai Gluskin <shai at content2zero.com> wrote:
> Hi Roger and all,
>
> Drush will delete non-drupal files that are not in the sites directory.
>
> It sounds like you typically have a php.ini file installed at the Drupal
> root. Did you put it back after Drush erased it? Can you verify that it is
> still there?
>
> Even though I have a dedicated server, I run it like a shared server using
> cPanel. I've updated 12 Drupal 7.19 sites on 12 different cPanel accounts
> and have not had any problems. However, my situation is different in that I
> have the server-wide php.ini file tuned for my Drupal set-ups, so I don't
> need to have any php.ini files installed at the Drupal root.
>
> But I do manage a Drupal site on another cPanel server and ran into problems
> similar to what you ran into. Drupal erased the php.ini file installed at
> the Drupal root. Once I figured out that was the problem (with some help
> from the HostGator customer support), I just put back the php.ini file
> (which I had a backup of) and everything got better.
>
> Shai
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Roger <arelem at bigpond.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>> I updated drupal using drush successfully on the shared server
>>
>> When trying to open permissions I got bytes exhausted error and had to
>> increase memory_limit to 256M to at least access permissions.
>>
>> Now have a problem, in /admin/structure/types/add I get error:
>> *Fatal error*: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried
>> to allocate 79 bytes)
>>
>> I have tried various memory settings in php.ini on the server and find
>> that memory_limit = 128M seems to try to allocate less bytes than if I use
>>   96M, 128M or 256M.
>>
>> Why does drupal exhaust memory, this  seems most strange
>> Can you please tell me what causes this error and how to fix it. Google
>> has not helped much.
>> Thanks in advance
>> Roger
>>
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>
>
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