Title: E_ERROR
Last modified: February 12, 2020

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# E_ERROR

 *  Resolved [CGS Web Designs](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * (@cgscomputers)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/)
 * Every time on the admin dashboard I try to list plugins, posts, or WooCommerce
   orders, the site throws either an HTTP 500 error or a generic WordPress error
   that sends me an email with this error message.
 * An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 52 of the file /public_html/wp-content/
   plugins/wp-security-audit-log/classes/Sensors/Database.php. Error message: Allowed
   memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4096 bytes)
 * Front-end of the site seemed to be not affected (at least not at first glance).
   Not quite sure exactly when this started, I first saw it about a week ago but
   it happened just once and then everything was fine but tonight it was consistent.
   I had to use FTP to remove the plugin and then the site behaved as normal. Troubleshooting
   steps available are minimal as it’s a client site running eCommerce and high 
   volume so I can’t just go in there and start disabling other plugins or running
   debug. I did try to re-install the plugin but as soon as I activated it, the 
   problem returned – I reset the plugin settings and deleted all of the log – but
   no luck. Hoping that maybe someone has seen this particular behavior and can 
   point me to a solution. So far, I have WP Security Audit log running on lots 
   of other sites without any issue. My next troubleshooting step will be to remove
   the left-behind tables that remain and see if I can reinstall the plugin at that
   time, but haven’t had a chance to do it yet.

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 *  Plugin Support [robertabela](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robert681/)
 * (@robert681)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12424506)
 * Sorry to hear you are having such a problem [@cgscomputers](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
   and thank you for reporting the issue.
 * Let’s start with some basic troubleshooting questions:
 * 1) Can you please let me know what version of the plugin, WordPress and PHP are
   you running?
 * 2) What e-Commerce plugin is the user using and what version?
 * Looking forward to hearing from you.
 *  Plugin Support [robertabela](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robert681/)
 * (@robert681)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12426582)
 * Hello [@cgscomputers](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * Can you please also tell us how many plugins you have installed on this website?
 *  Thread Starter [CGS Web Designs](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * (@cgscomputers)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12428657)
 * Hey Robert thanks for the quick reply.
 * I do believe I’ve figured this one out, at least for now. After enabling WP Debugging
   with the client’s permission, I was able to determine that the WP Memory was 
   being exhausted. Had to bump it from 128MB to 512MB in order to resolve the issue.
   I’m not sure what has changed that suddenly the system needs 3x more memory than
   it used to, but I do update plugins as soon as updates are available so it could
   be any number of conflicts. No new plugins have been installed – just so happens
   your plugin was the only one that kept turning up in the logs. I don’t see any
   indication of other resources such as CPU increasing though – just seems to be
   memory.
 * For the record, on this site, there are 3 monster plugins – WooCommerce, JetPack,
   and Paid Memberships Pro (latest versions). The customer also purchased extensions
   for WooCommerce and Paid Memberships Pro, each extension counts as an additional
   plugin so the plugin count for this site way higher than what I’d normally consider
   appropriate (like 40) – but the large majority of these extensions are not much
   more than small code snippets. The site runs on PHP 7.3. It’s still odd though,
   all of these have been running for almost 2 years with base memory and I’ve had
   no issues until now.
 * I’ll keep monitoring for any additional error messages, but haven’t had a problem::
   knock on wood:: since I upped the memory.
 *  Plugin Support [robertabela](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robert681/)
 * (@robert681)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12429764)
 * Hello [@cgscomputers](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * The error was an out of memory error when running a specific query. In this case
   the query is trying to get a list of installed plugins. Hence why I asked you
   how many plugins does the website have. Though, 40 plugins are not too much and
   you should not have such a problem.
 * However, over two years we and all the other plugin developers have added new
   features to our plugins, so it is normal for software to require more memory 
   over time. So that might be the case.
 * Anyway, if you want us to look further into this, please [send us the System information file](https://www.wpsecurityauditlog.com/support-documentation/send-wordpress-system-info-file-plugin-support/)
   to [support@wpwhitesecurity.com](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/support@wpwhitesecurity.com?output_format=md)
   and we’ll start looking into it.
 * Have a great day.
 *  Thread Starter [CGS Web Designs](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * (@cgscomputers)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12442814)
 * [@robert681](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robert681/) just an FYI, this
   also occurred on another site of mine. This one doesn’t have any ‘heavy’ plugins
   and the error only occurred when doing a purge all on my cache. Same error message
   though referencing a PHP memory exhaustion on /wp-content/plugins/wp-security-
   audit-log/classes/Sensors/Database.php.
 * I bumped the PHP memory from 256MB to 512MB and that resolved the issue. May 
   be worth nothing though, that something has changed with this plugin seeming 
   to be the common denominator. Everything appears to be working normally though
   after the memory adjustment.
 *  Plugin Support [robertabela](https://wordpress.org/support/users/robert681/)
 * (@robert681)
 * [6 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/e_error-6/#post-12446631)
 * Thanks for the updaet [@cgscomputers](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cgscomputers/)
 * Every bit of information helps. We will keep an eye on this issue.

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