[SOLVED] Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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[SOLVED] Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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Hi
I have installed 1.0.8 "Kona" just the other day. It went painless.

I did also install the module "Frontend user management". But then things didnt go very well. When I want to activate user-properties nothing happens. In the sourcecode I see this error-message:
Fatal error:  Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /home/virtual/xxxx.xx/public_html/lib/classes/class.module.inc.php on line 1825
CH-mod is enabled though I have no problems uploading pictures and installing modules. I get a warning on the frontpage: "WARNING: PHP Safe mode is enabled. This will cause difficulty... ".

A time ago I installed cmsms (this was 1.0.2 "Maui") and frontend user management on another site, but at the same webhosts server. So I have difficulties understanding why I can´t install it now?
Could it be version 1.0.8 that makes the problem?

My webhost allows me 20mb of memory and they are running Apache/2.2.4 (Unix) PHP/5.2.3

/Christopher
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Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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Looks like you've gone over your 20MB memory limit.

Try removing a module you aren't using, or upping the memory limit to 24MB or 32MB, if you need a lot of modules.

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Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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Thanks for you repli
I think your right about the lack of memory. How can I increase the memory? Is it the ini-fle somewhere I should alter?

However I tried removing two modules - just to see what would happend, and it didnt make any difference. Same error-message as above.

/Christopher
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Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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I did some heavy reseach on the subject last couple of days.
Seems that people before me, has experienced the same difficultuties. But it didnt help me out.

My problem is still the lack of memory in the Frontend User Management system. I tried to uninstall several modules, but it didnt help me. Then I tried to install a bunch of other modules, just to see what would happen, and it did not make any problem. I only experience the lack of memory stuff in the frontend-module.

I guess the problem is inside the module.
My next step will be to uninstall the cms and then install "Maui 1.0.2". I am running this version without frontend-problems at another website (though located on the same server/webhost).

Any suggestions what I could do else?

/C
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Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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Not much repsond to this issue

I did a re-install of CMS MS and it didnt change a thing. Even tried installing 1.0.2 without succes.
Contacted my webhost without any luck either. They would not allow to raise the memory amount.

Then I tried installing several modules. Heavy stuff like cataloger. But interesting the memory-amount didnt get overloaded doing this.

I installed selfreg. Works fine.
CustomContent works.

And I always get the same error-message:
Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 48 bytes)... /public_html/lib/classes/class.module.inc.php on line 1825
If i do go and check the file:

It says this:
function Lang()
{
$this->LoadLangMethods();

//Push $this onto front of array
$args = func_get_args();
array_unshift($args,'');
$args[0] = $this;  *this is line 1825 - my comment*

return call_user_func_array('cms_module_Lang', $args);
}
If I remove the code - it just returns another errormessage.

I could really need some advise here.
Thanks in advance.

/C
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Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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The neverending story.

It seems that my problem is rather simple. The server Im using is running PHP5 and MySQL5. All other sites I have developed and who is hosted at the same company, runs PHP4 MySQL4 .

Is there something I can do to get around this besides asking the company to move my domain to another server?
Probaly not.

/C
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[SOLVED] Re: Frontend User Management installed but dont respond

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Just to finish this string in an appropriate way.
I finaly solved my problem.

I asked the hosting-company to move me to a server running PHP4 and MySQL4. So they did.

I ended up installing CMSMS 1.04 because I wasnt able to run any newer versions (depressing) - tried 1.0.8 and 1.1 which looked really nice, but I kept loads of warnings regarding "Exhausted memory" - actually I couldnt install any module without a warning. :-[

But finaly I got frontend user management to work. My client is happy. And I am released but also frustrated - where do I find a hosting-company that let me run CMS MS 1.1.X i the future?
Any suggestions?

/C
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