Assuming that this isn't unusual behavior for the web frontend (runaway 
memory allocation, or some such), then you just need to increase PHP's 
memory_limit parameter, usually in /etc/php.ini.  Yours is apparently set 
at the default of 8M, I'd try increasing that to 16M or so before assuming 
something's broken.

Jeremy Weatherford
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Vu, Phuong A (MP Technology) wrote:

> 
> I am using 2.5.1 and have been running on a decent size grid of 14 clusters,
> each with 16 machines
> without any real problem.  When I was adding more cluster today, I noticed
> that I start seeing this error
> 
> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
> allocate 184320 bytes) in /var/www/html/ganglia-webfrontend-2.5.1/......
> I have looked in the discussion archive but did not see reference to this.
> Have anybody seen this before ?  The webfrontend machine is a 2cpus/1GB
> Pentium III 800 Mhz system.
> Thanks,
> Phuong Vu
> 
> 
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