What is your status report saying?
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Warren Vail warren@vailtech.net wrote:
Try the following one line;****
memory_limit = 96M****
I was able to override the register globals variable using this method as well.****
*Warren Vail*****
Vail Systems Technology****
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*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Anderson *Sent:* Monday, July 11, 2011 3:31 PM
*To:* **support@drupal.org** *Subject:* Re: [support] Fatal error: Allowed memory size
****Warren****,
Any idea what I would put in this empty ini file?
On 11/07/11 11:48 AM, Warren Vail wrote: ****
**I’m not sure why this worked, but on my shared hosting environment I was able to create a empty php.ini file in my home directory with the one overriding entry in it and it seemed to be merged with the other entries when executing on my account, much the same way modules in my sites/all/modules folder override or supplement those in the core Drupal.*
*Warren Vail*********
Vail Systems Technology********
warren@vailtech.net********
(510) 444-5380********
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.orgsupport-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Anderson *Sent:* Monday, July 11, 2011 1:37 PM *To:* **support@drupal.org** *Subject:* Re: [support] Fatal error: Allowed memory size****
Shai,
I have contacted my hosting provider and they said i dont have access to my php.ini file... any other solution?
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...********
- 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@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@earthlink.net wrote:
http://drupal.org/node/207036 ********
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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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