Error: [02-Jan-2025 15:43:59 UTC] PHP Fatal error:? Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2673040 bytes) in /public_html/wp-content/wflogs/rules.php on line 5546. [02-Jan-2025 15:44:44 UTC] PHP Fatal error:? Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2673040 bytes) in /public_html/wp-content/wflogs/rules.php on line 5546. [02-Jan-2025 15:44:47 UTC] PHP Fatal error:? Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2673040 bytes) in /public_html/wp-content/wflogs/rules.php on line 5546. [02-Jan-2025 15:44:54 UTC] PHP Fatal error:? Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2673040 bytes) in /public_html/wp-content/wflogs/rules.php on line 5546
This is saying that the allowed memory size (134MB) was exhausted after trying to allocate 2.6MB (well within the limit). Both of these figures are wrong, the PHP memory limit for the site is set to 1024MB in the INI and 512MB in the wp-config.php file, both well in excess of the 134MB figure.
]]>I mean WP Hive shows that greenshift plugin is having Minimal impact on memory usage.
You can check more details here.
I highly recommend it to anyone who wonders or needs to measure the memory usage of their WP website. The best part is that it doesn’t affect your website performance at all.
Great plugin!
]]>When I try to save a page with elementor Pro it runs out of memory, I’s not a long or complicated page, just some text blocks. I have to upscale the memory to 2GB(!!!!) to make it work. Is this common?
Error 500 POST /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php HTTP/1.0 https://example.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=2274&action=elementor Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/88.0.4324.192 Safari/537.36 894 Apache access
Error AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 1073741824 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 806912 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 2022', referer: https://example.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=2274&action=elementor
]]>I’m using Redis as DB and Object Cache (using seperate Redis DB’s respectively). The problem is that the memory usage for Object cache is very high (4 GB+ and increasing) and that the TTL is not respected. I can see that the DB cache is flushing every hour (so seems to work normally).
I’ve compared the memory usage with another Redis Object Cache extension and there’s 128M max memory use. So there’s a huge difference.
How to solve this?
]]>i added single user plugin to the website and functionality is working fine. But after some time website will not work, it will show “503 error temporarily unavailable, please try again later”. After rename plugin folder/ after delete single user chat plugin website will work fine. and in cpanel it will physical usage is full 512mb/512mb.
Please help us to solve this issue.
Over time, my website has been on a steady decline. Server usage is all out of wack, when I create ads on some platforms, the ads are declined because the site is not working properly. Most recently, when I write articles and go to add an image, I cannot access the media library. I ham having to add images to each post. Not to mention, any time my site gets any decent amount of traffic, the server goes down due to high memory usage. I’m at a loss!
I have no idea what the plugin did but when traffic started to slow down, I deleted it hoping that the problem would be solved. That did nothing! The steady decline has taken place for the past year now and I’m afraid that the website that was doing great a year and a half ago that I have worked on for 7 years is slowly dieing on the vine. Any help that can be provided to help me troubleshoot the issues would be greatly appreciated.
]]>I removed from cpanel manually, now site is ‘Error establishing database’…
I have UsageDD installed, which shows memory usage for logged in users, and I often activate it then deactivate it when testing memory usages issues. This site was using 12 to 15mb of memory for both Mobile and Desktop users on most pages on the site, but updating to WordPress 5 and PHP 7 caused the memory footprint to double, but the page load time cut more than in half.
I was running 12 to 15mb memory footprint with a load time of 0.6 to 0.75 seconds.
Now I am running 24mb memory footprint with a load time of 0.2 seconds.
But if I activate WP-Statistics, my load time stats change:
27mb for desktop users
34mb for mobile users (and some parts that load dynamically fail)
Page load time doubles to 0.35 or 0.4 seconds for a page load.
WP Statistics version 12.5.6
Gridblog by MyThemeShop is my theme
Using WP Review Pro 3.3.1 for reviews
Website is www.YoungLlama.com
Why are mobile users using so much more memory when I activate the WP-Statistics plugin?
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