• Hi there,

    wordfence is sending me the following error: Got error ‘PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 2097152 bytes) in xxx/wp-content/wflogs/rules.php on line 1519’

    I already set the memory limit within wp-config.php to 256 and set the same value in the wordfence backend under “How much memory should Wordfence request when scanning” to 256.

    The fatal error still appears and I often get error 500 because of that.

    Hope you can help me out.

    Best, Max

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  • Plugin Support wfphil

    (@wfphil)

    Hi @maxidavis

    I would like to have a look at your Wordfence diagnostics report. Please go to the top of the “Diagnostics” tab on the Wordfence “Tools” page. There will be a “SEND REPORT BY EMAIL” button to send the diagnostics report. Enter wftest [at] wordfence [dot] com as the email and maxidavis as the forum username please.

    Once you have emailed me the diagnostics report can you reply here to let me know that it has been sent. This is important in the unlikely event that your installation of WordPress is having an issue with sending mail.

    Thread Starter maxidavis

    (@maxidavis)

    Hi @wfphil,

    I have sent you the diagnostic report.

    Thread Starter maxidavis

    (@maxidavis)

    any update on this? Have you received it?

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by maxidavis.
    dimal

    (@dimalifragis)

    I hope you have set 256M and not just 256 (without the M).

    Thread Starter maxidavis

    (@maxidavis)

    @dimal sure

    dimal

    (@dimalifragis)

    Well the “134217728” you posted shows 128m and not 256m.

    Thread Starter maxidavis

    (@maxidavis)

    @dimal are you from the wordfence staff?

    dimal

    (@dimalifragis)

    @maxidavis Nope

    Hi, I posted that I have the same issue, I sent diagnosis too; but my post was deleted. What happened?

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