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Thread: Memory issues

  1. #1
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    Default Memory issues

    I don't know whether this is Vbet-related but it began to happen after I installed it so I'm going to ask here

    I'm getting the following errors when clicking on the Vbseo 'Likes received' and 'Likes Given' buttons on the user profile page:

    PHP Code:
    Fatal errorAllowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 200593 bytesin /home/xxxx/public_html/forum/includes/functions.php on line 6862


    Fatal error
    Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytesin /home/xxxx/public_html/forum/includes/class_core.php(4430) : eval()'d code on line 458 
    As I say, this started happening after installing Vbet but I think I'm going to need some coaching here because the figures don't fit the symptoms.

    Memory info:

    From phpinfo: memory_limit Local - 128M Master - 128M

    From php.ini:
    PHP Code:
    Suhosin Settings.

    suhosin.post.max_vars 2048

    suhosin
    .request.max_vars 2048

    suhosin
    .cookie.encrypt Off

    suhosin
    .memory_limit 32M

    suhosin
    .session.encrypt Off 
    Vbulletin: PHP Memory Limit 32M

    Server Memory in use at the moment: 25.00% (262136 of 1048576)

    The error messages are suggesting that I need to increase memory but I don't see any other symptoms of insufficient memory whilst using the forum and I have had no reports from my members. I assume however that they will also be seeing the 'Likes' fatal error.

    Have you guys come across any problems like this whilst using Vbet? I'd be grateful for any tips on what to try.

  2. #2
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    hello,
    Ok I will test it on my test forum. You can simply try, that vBET making this issue - just disable vBET and try to do it again - If issue stil exist and vBET is disabled - this is not vBET issue. If issue will disappear - this is vBET issue and we will fix it.

    Secondly - you can increase the limit of memory_limit in php.ini to 64 MB and restart your server. (please just read about this issue in google).
    with vBET you have 52 more content and 52 more users on forum (if you have all languages enabled) - cost of server memory. We are still workin to make vBET more efficient (new relase very soon).
    Here you have a list of hinst:http://www.vbenterprisetranslator.co...rformance.html


    Thanks
    Last edited by kamilkurczak; 15-03-11 at 18:41.

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    Thanks. I'd be interested in your results. I disabled Vbet and reloaded the 'Likes' page. Now I just get a blank white page - no memory error. Also not quite what I was after

    I'll wait to hear what you discover on your test site before I up the memory setting in php.ini.

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    I edited my php.ini and increased the memory limit to 64M and then restarted Apache but vbulletin appears to be ignoring that setting and is still complaining that insufficient memory exists (same errors as I posted in post 1).
    Last edited by norku; 16-03-11 at 00:22.

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    Hi,

    Were you able to repeat the error? I can't understand why Vbulletin AdminCP is showing a 32M memory limit when php.ini has 64M.

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    no, I can't reproduce it on my test forum (i clicked on likes buttons on user page).
    Did you restart your server after change in php.ini?
    Please ask about that your host provider

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    Yes, I restarted Apache after amending php.ini but it had no effect. Very odd. I checked my general memory usage and it was well below 32M anyway so very strange that I'm getting these memory errors. I've asked my host to look into this.

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    Solved. I had an incomplete php.ini in the root. All is working correctly now.

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    ok for this confirmation solved

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