10,485,760 kind of seems like ALOT of memory to allocate. How to make this plugin to be less of an “oinker”?
]]>I tried disabling other plugins to see if there was a compatibility issue. When I disabled “Smart Slider 3” by Nextend the Justified Gallery settings page loaded without showing an error, but only the header and the 3 page tabs appeared while the contents of the tabs was still missing. The settings page used to load fine in the past but I haven’t looked at it for a few months so am not sure if there was any specific update which caused the issue.
I tried to replicate the issue on a second website by installing both plugins, but am not able to reproduce the error. Do you have any ideas what could be causing this issue, or suggestions of how to narrow it down further?
Here is some information about my setup:
I’ve disabled the plug-in so there’s no link to share, but the site is here: https://musicprosmanitoba.ca/
]]>although I have a fairly solid memory limit of 1024MB, placing an order (even with one product) exceeds this limit. In the frontend it shows an internal server error, the logs say: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1072741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 20480 bytes) in httpdocs/wp-includes/meta.php on line 950.
Any clue what might cause this? Setup is WC4.01, WP5.4.1, PHP 7.4 and plugins: YITH WooCommerce Gift Cards Premium, WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips, WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips, WooCommerce Stripe-Gateway
My postmeta table has 1.5 million entries, might this be a problem?
What would be the best way to debug the placing-order-process to find out what’s consuming too much memory?
Thanks for any hints!
]]>The dreaded white screen of death occurred so I turned on PHP debugging and I was getting a constant memory errors in the WordPress core files, but nothing from the plugins.
I switched off every plugin and it still persisted.
I got the host to increase the PHP memory limit to 512Mb and the WSOD still wouldn’t go away.
So I switched all my plugins back on and continued with verbose debugging and at last, received a fatal error message directly pointing to Wordfence. I uninstalled Wordfence and the site went back to normal.
My guess is when I switched off all the plugins and I was still getting the WSOD, it was a cache issue server-side, as I tried every different browser to check the site whilst it was on the WSOD.
I only ever wanted Wordfence for the malicious logins attempts, but now I’ve installed Jetpack.
]]>When i go to our site and reload the page after installing query monitor, i get a 500 server error.
The logs show: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 133664768 bytes) in Unknown on line 0
Right now WordPress memory is set to 512, but even if i increase it to 1024, i get the same messages.
Any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks
Updated version of WordPress and your plugin
PHP version 7.2
Until now it seemed sporadic, but at the moment it seems, that every scan fails with a memory limit issue:
“Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted”
In /wp-content/plugins/sucuri-scanner/src/fileinfo.lib.php:427
This is on a multisite network with 20 blogs. Since the error did not happen this frequent before, I assume it has to do with the growing uploads directory of those blogs. So when I increase the memory limit I assume this problem will appear again in the future…
Let me know when you need more information from me to debug this issue.
Thanks, Philipp
]]>Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 262144 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 12288 bytes) in /home/athenggx/public_html/artshelvez.com/wp-config.php on line 86
Site is working perfect.
Charanvir Singh
[lsapi:error] Backend fatal error: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2266816 bytes) in
… wp-content/plugins/wp-fastest-cache/inc/css-utilities.php on line 267\n,
my site is petluck.ca
thanks!
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