Hi,
I'm getting the following in my webstats:
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4864 bytes)
Hope someone can help.
Thank you
Memory issue
Re: Memory issue
I don't know which server you are on, but check out http://php.net/manual/en/function.ini-set.php and http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.list.php. Look over your code for wastes of memory. To increase the amount available, ini_set a larger value for "memory_limit"
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Re: Memory issue
Hi Dazzled
I am using exetel hosting and I'm trying to get drupal 7 to work but I can't get past the first two configuration pages and since I am not in control of the server is there anything that can be done or am I stuck using only static pages?
Thank you
I am using exetel hosting and I'm trying to get drupal 7 to work but I can't get past the first two configuration pages and since I am not in control of the server is there anything that can be done or am I stuck using only static pages?
Thank you
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Re: Memory issue
P.S. Why isn't there an actual forum for web related questions does anyone know?
Re: Memory issue
There is, at viewforum.php?f=305
Drupal 7's server requirements are at http://drupal.org/requirements. phpinfo () can tell you most of the installed facilities - unfortunately, as of this morning, the output is still curtailed. With luck someone who uses Drupal will come along with the details.
There has been a small amount of advice previously here, eg remove the FollowSymLinks option from .htaccess.
Drupal 7's server requirements are at http://drupal.org/requirements. phpinfo () can tell you most of the installed facilities - unfortunately, as of this morning, the output is still curtailed. With luck someone who uses Drupal will come along with the details.
There has been a small amount of advice previously here, eg remove the FollowSymLinks option from .htaccess.
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Re: Memory issue
Hi,
It is working now, very stable but is there a limit to the amount of databases one can have?
I'd like to run LiveZilla if possible please.
Thank you
It is working now, very stable but is there a limit to the amount of databases one can have?
I'd like to run LiveZilla if possible please.
Thank you
Re: Memory issue
Thats awesomecompositor wrote:Hi,
It is working now, very stable but is there a limit to the amount of databases one can have?
I'd like to run LiveZilla if possible please.
Thank you

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Re: Memory issue
Hi Shoner,
I did manage to get it going (LiveZilla simply creates tables in the current database) so I doubt there is a need right now for additional databases, however what is the extra db in my account for anyway?
Cheers
I did manage to get it going (LiveZilla simply creates tables in the current database) so I doubt there is a need right now for additional databases, however what is the extra db in my account for anyway?
Cheers