• Hey Sir,
    I am not able to login into my dashboard. It says – Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 268435464 bytes) in /home/socialgrowth/public_html/wp-includes/post.php on line 4446

    I edit php.ini file and also increased memory through server.

    I am not on any shared hosting.

    Firstly, I was on Godaddy VPS but yesterday I shift to DigitalOcean and Install “cPanel & WHM” on cloud. That’s why I didn’t think there should me any memory issue.

    It is really strange for me. Kindly help me in this matter.

    What I tried
    1. Disabling Plugin (Didn’t work)

    2. Increasing Limits (Doesn’t works)[Even in starting it was showing less limits, when I increased these limits to 256M than it is showing more and more. It doesn’t matter how much memory I am increasing, I always greater their value]

    3. .htacess file [Didn’t work]

    What should I do now. Kindly help me.
    Thanks IN Advance

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Try updating PHP too.

    Thread Starter narveersingh826

    (@narveersingh826)

    I am using php 7. Still having the issue.

    How much ram does your VPS HAVE?
    How much did you configure for mysql?

    cpanel will use a LOT of your ram, better off without it on a VPS, if its fluffy panels and hand holding you need you should choose managed hosting instead of cpanel on a vps. Just my 2c.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 8 months ago by Simon Prosser.
    Thread Starter narveersingh826

    (@narveersingh826)

    Currently it Has 4GB Ram

    I was using cPanel VPS in godaddy but speed was little slow on godaddy but everything works fine.

    This time, I installed cPanel & WHM on Cloud and transfer my accounts to that one.

    After that I am starting facing these type of issues.

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