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.
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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 -----------==============----------
On 10/04/13 17:46, John Summerfield wrote:
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.
Notice: Undefined index: #contextual_links in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module). Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module). Notice: Undefined index: #contextual_links in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module). Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module). Notice: Undefined index: #contextual_links in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module). Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in contextual_pre_render_links() (line 140 of /var/www/sites/chesswa/modules/contextual/contextual.module).
I am not familiar with workbench, so I had a bit of a poke around. I clicked "My workbench" and "create content," and got the above errors.
Not your problem for sure, but it shouldn't happen.