I was speaking to Andy yesterday, it does not appear to be a RAM issue as
PHP would stop executing it and give a memory overloaded error.
It is more likely to be a bug in the current version of PHP
Daniel
On 5 August 2010 16:25, Joseph Walton-Rivers wrote:
> >
> http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010
> http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/wordpress-3-0-memory-requirements-256-mb/
> may be of interest to you both.
256mb of memory for a PHP application? What, is it drupal?! :P It
seems a very large number though. I'd love to know what an earth
Wordpress is doing that makes it need so much ram.
On 4 August 2010 11:39, Daniel Case wrote:
> Ahhh...Thank you Al,
> how do I control how much RAM Apache&PHP can have?
> Daniel
http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/wordpress-3-0-memory-requirements-256-mb/
may be of interest to you both.
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Ahhh...Thank you Al,
how do I control how much RAM Apache&PHP can have?
Daniel
On 4 August 2010 11:32, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 4 August 2010 11:25, Daniel Case wrote:
> > I have a VPS which keeps crashing down when im using the Wordpress 3.0.1
> > admin panel, where could i find log files for wh
On 4 August 2010 11:25, Daniel Case wrote:
> I have a VPS which keeps crashing down when im using the Wordpress 3.0.1
> admin panel, where could i find log files for what keeps happening? Could i
> also check for a DoS attack?
I have a VPS running wordpress and mine was also experiencing issues.
Hi Guys,
I have a VPS which keeps crashing down when im using the Wordpress 3.0.1
admin panel, where could i find log files for what keeps happening? Could i
also check for a DoS attack?
Daniel
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