Funny thing is my machines do not exhibit lack of memory. I run <System
Monitor> most of the time and do "top" checks in a terminal frequently. I mentioned in a previous email that I had tested this on my machine and went as far as 2048M but after 512M the problem worsened by degrees, so throwing more memory isn't the solution. Roger
Exactly what is running on the shared hosting system? Maybe you can replicate that?
Shared Hosting system runs Centos 6.4 php 5.3, cpanel and WHM. Our site has 2 Drupal 7.22 installations. The php memory error problem did not exist 1 month ago.
On 09/04/13 08:28, Roger wrote:
Funny thing is my machines do not exhibit lack of memory. I run <System
Monitor> most of the time and do "top" checks in a terminal frequently. I mentioned in a previous email that I had tested this on my machine and went as far as 2048M but after 512M the problem worsened by degrees, so throwing more memory isn't the solution. Roger
Exactly what is running on the shared hosting system? Maybe you can replicate that?
Shared Hosting system runs Centos 6.4 php 5.3, cpanel and WHM. Our site has 2 Drupal 7.22 installations. The php memory error problem did not exist 1 month ago.
And the modules? Customisations? Can you copy the database to home and reproduce the problem?