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2 years ago
bb2j3z
> >What you need to do is: >Right-click -> Tools -> Empty logs -> Empty all log files -> Y >then >Right-click -> Wamp setings -> Automatic cleanup -> Clean up log files automatically ... to uncheck it Okay I did this then it seemed like I was able to change the memory_limit to 512M in the wampserver interface. So think I may be good. Thanks.
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2 years ago
bb2j3z
We control the web server, I can remote into Windows. So I can change settings. I tried this, >And, if you want to increase the memory limit of PHP, use the built-in tools of Wampserver: > >Left-Click Wampmanager icon -> PHP -> PHP settings -> Memory limit -> Choose value you need But it never changed the value. When I went back in, it was still set to 128M.
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2 years ago
bb2j3z
Using this on a Windows server Wampserver 3.1.9 Apache 2.4.39 PHP 7.2.18 MySQL 5.7.26 We are occasionally getting Fatal error: out of memory (allocated 2097152) tried to allocate 4096 bytes)) in E:\Websites\wfb-intranet\wp-includes\meta.php on line 1081. When I restart the service everything seems to be fine. I've tried updating the php.ini file for memory_limit from 128M to 512M b
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