• Resolved Amaza

    (@iamamaz)


    Hello,

    I receive this error everytime I enable the Pods plugin

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 196608 bytes) in /home/weverify/public_html/wp-content/plugins/pods/classes/PodsAdmin.php on line 505

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  • Plugin Contributor Jim True

    (@jimtrue)

    Has then been working in the past and just stopped working or you’ve never been able to get Pods Working?

    You’re probably going to need to increase the memory size in your PHP.INI or through your host, depending on what other plugins you’re running on the site.

    Another way to troubleshoot to see if Pods is the culprit is to deactivate all other plugins except for Pods and see if it loads. The note above shows it’s trying to allocate a very small amount of memory (196608) but available memory has already been exhausted on your site so it can’t load.

    Plugin Contributor Jim True

    (@jimtrue)

    We’ve not heard back from you, so going to assume your problem has disappeared.

    If you’re still having issues, please feel free to reply or open a new ticket or drop on our Slack Chat at https://pods.io/chat/

    Thread Starter Amaza

    (@iamamaz)

    Hello,

    Sorry for not updating you. Apparently my hosts restrict memory size. Trying to get them to increase it but yes, I believe that is the problem as well.

    Plugin Contributor Jim True

    (@jimtrue)

    Okay, cool. Sorry to hear they’re restricting the memory; hopefully you can get that resolved.

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