Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1150183256 bytes) in
 ...../public_html/modules/JQueryTools/lang/en_US.php on line 60, referer: http://.......
and
...../public_html/modules/CGFeedback/lang/en_US.php on line 89, referer: http://.......
Above and several more in the same style, mostly referring to one or the other en_us.php are popping up in the error log of the server.
The CMS -admin and site seem to run normally, this is, mentioned error(s) do not reflect into malfunction or broken web pages.
Any idea where I have to look for the error?, I think that my provider will not allow to set memory_limit to 1 GB++
this is the MLE_CMS MS version/configuration
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Cms Version: 1.5.4
Installed Modules:
    * CMSMailer: 1.73.14
    * FileManager: 0.4.5
    * MenuManager: 1.5.3
    * ModuleManager: 1.2.1
    * News: 2.9.3
    * nuSOAP: 1.0.1
    * Printing: 0.2.6
    * Search: 1.5.3
    * ThemeManager: 1.1.0
    * TinyMCE: 2.4.13
    * CGExtensions: 1.15
    * CGSimpleSmarty: 1.4
    * CGGoogleMaps: 1.4
    * LightBox: 1.0.1
    * FormBuilder: 0.5.11
    * CGFeedback: 1.0.2
    * Captcha: 0.4
    * JQueryTools: 1.0.3
    * Comments: 1.9.3
    * TreeManager: 0.6.0
    * plFileHandler: 0.2
Config Information:
    * php_memory_limit: 128M
    * process_whole_template: false
    * max_upload_size: 2000000
    * default_upload_permission: 664
    * assume_mod_rewrite: false
    * page_extension: .html
    * internal_pretty_urls: true
    * use_hierarchy: true
Php Information:
    * phpversion: 5.1.6
    * md5_function: On (True)
    * gd_version: 2
    * tempnam_function: On (True)
    * magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
    * memory_limit: 128M
    * max_execution_time: 30
    * safe_mode: Off (False)
    * session_save_path: /var/lib/php/session (0770)
Server Information:
    * Server Api: apache2handler
    * Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
    * Server Db Version: 5.0.22
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						frequent memory allocation error
Re: frequent memory allocation error
Perhaps updating to the latest versions of those modules might help.
Nullig
			
			
									
						
										
						Nullig
Re: frequent memory allocation error
Updating CGfeedback will force me to upgrade the whole CMS to 1.6.3 and the provider's environment does not support that.Nullig wrote: Perhaps updating to the latest versions of those modules might help.
Nullig
OK.. next step would be to change to a provider that does...
SM

