Module Manager memory issue

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cyberman

Re: Module Manager memory issue

Post by cyberman »

As documentation says FormBuilder is one of the biggest memory eaters.

And by the way - ModuleManager/nuSoap can be deactivated if you are using FTP, ThemeManager is only useful if page is in development and can be deactivated too, the same for FileManager ... TinyMCE has a builtin one.

Have tried to deactivate some modules step by step (only for testing)?
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Re: Module Manager memory issue

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Ah ok, I thought it might be an issue with Heart Internet. Still, both our hosts use a generous memory limit of 128MB which I would have thought was enough.
cyberman

Re: Module Manager memory issue

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Its possible too to kill this limit with CMSms ;).
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Re: Module Manager memory issue

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Here's my module list:

Cms Version: 1.8.2

Installed Modules:

•CMSMailer: 2.0
•FileManager: 1.0.2
•MenuManager: 1.6.5
•ModuleManager: 1.4
•News: 2.10.6
•nuSOAP: 1.0.2
•Search: 1.6.5
•ThemeManager: 1.1.1
•TinyMCE: 2.7.3
•FormBuilder: 0.6.4

Php Information:

•memory_limit: 128M
cyberman

Re: Module Manager memory issue

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cyberman wrote: Have tried to deactivate some modules step by step (only for testing)?
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Re: Module Manager memory issue

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cyberman wrote:Have tried to deactivate some modules step by step (only for testing)?
Two problems with that:

1) The site is production/live so deactivating modules will break things
2) The modules are currently fully updated so I can't test if the update procedure works or not.
cyberman

Re: Module Manager memory issue

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Create a development area (second database, subfolder for core), clone the current install with no access to your live install - and for the following test you can use the backups before the modules was updated.
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Re: Module Manager memory issue

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I think I'll just update the modules by FTP...
cyberman

Re: Module Manager memory issue

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Do what you want - you've asked for a solution, I've tried to provide someone ;).

By the way - I've suggested this some postings before  8).
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