On Sat, Oct 5, 2013, at 04:32 PM, Ville Valkonen wrote: > On 5 October 2013 12:06, John Tate <j...@johntate.org> wrote: > > I am trying to increase the memory limit on my nginx php-fpm server > > for wordpress. > > > > I've set the following in wp-config.php... > > > > define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M'); > > define('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '128M'); > > > > php.ini has the following... > > > > memory_limit = 128M > > ;suhosin.memory_limit = 0 > > > > The fpm server is also set to change this. > > > > php_admin_value[memory_limit] = 128M > > > > Yet wordpress claims it only has 40MB, how can this be? > > > > I believe it might be suhosin but I am unsure how to change this on an > > OpenBSD server. I've tried changing it in the settings for the php-fpm > > server pool. > > > > php_admin_value[suhosin.memory_limit] = 128M > > > > If someone can tell me how to change the limit that would be good. The > > changes I've made don't seem to effect anything. > > > > > > -- > > www.johntate.org > > Hi, > > take a look into man login.conf
Yes, it falls under the category of "BASIC UNIX ADMIN SKILLS". Read a book on UNIX and stop getting all of your info from the Interwebs.