I believe you got the message .. as some sentence were not in flow due to my fast typing .. :)
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Zareef Ahmed <zar...@zareef.net> wrote: > To debug why your code is requesting this kind of memory you can try > following steps. > > 1. First increase the memory in your ini SO you can get rid of this memory > allocation error, you can try to increase this to around 1 GB or something > similar (depends how much memory you have on your machine)... If even > increasing memory upto that HUGE level does not help you, then something is > really really WRONG with your setup, which need to be looked upon within > code for some loops or something like that. > > 2. If you are able to run your application by increasing Memory, please > install APD on your server. see http://in.php.net/apd > Use APD to track which functions are taking more memory to debug your > application. > > > Also check if problem is new on this server and application runs fine or > other machine with different version of PHP, in some recent versions of PHP > few functions behavior has been changed due to which few scripts or older > module behave in unexpected way.. > > > Thanks and Regards > Zareef Ahmed > > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Pierre Rineau < > pierre.rin...@makina-corpus.com> wrote: > >> >> > [Fri Jan 14 11:02:21 2011] [error] [client 1.2.3.4] PHP Fatal error: >> > Allowed memory size of 335544320 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate >> > 22175001 bytes) in /var/www/abc/includes/database.mysql-common.inc on >> > line 34 >> >> Did you really allowed 320M of memory for PHP scripts execution or I >> miscalculated?! >> >> This is howfully huge! >> >> What are you trying to do here that could consume something like 10 >> times the "normal" drupal memory consumption? >> >> Pierre. >> >> >> > > > -- > Zareef Ahmed > http://www.zareef.net > -- Zareef Ahmed http://www.zareef.net