• Resolved joelmellin

    (@joelmellin)


    Hello,

    I get this in the logg:

    2026-03-30T11:02:42+00:00 CRITICAL Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 33554440 bytes) CONTEXT: {“error”:{“type”:1,”file”:”/home/mellins/domains/mellins.nu/public_html/wp-includes/class-wpdb.php”,”line”:2329},”remote-logging”:true,”backtrace”:[{“file”:”/home/mellins/domains/mellins.nu/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/class-woocommerce.php”,”line”:482,”function”:”critical”,”class”:”WC_Logger”,”type”:”->”},{“function”:”log_errors”,”class”:”WooCommerce”,”type”:”->”}]}

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  • Plugin Support Tamanna

    (@itamannaa)

    Hi @joelmellin,

    Thanks for sharing the error log; that helps a lot.

    From what you’ve posted, the issue isn’t a bug in the plugin itself, but a server memory limit being exceeded while WordPress/WooCommerce is processing something. That means your site hit the 512MB PHP memory limit and needed more to complete the task.

    How this relates to Product Feed Manager: When generating or updating feeds—especially with:

    • a large number of products
    • many variations
    • complex filters or rules

    PFM can temporarily require a good amount of memory. If the server limit is reached mid-process, it can trigger this kind of fatal error.

    Now, could you please let me know how many products you have in your store?

    Best Regards,

    Thread Starter joelmellin

    (@joelmellin)

    We have about 420. With all variations of the variable products it is about 1200.

    Plugin Support Tamanna

    (@itamannaa)

    Hi @joelmellin,

    Thanks for the details — that helps.

    With around 1200 variations, it’s possible that the feed generation process is hitting the server memory limit during execution, especially depending on how the feed is configured.

    Since you’re using the Pro version, could you please reach out to us through our official support channel at [email protected]?

    That way, we can take a closer look at your setup and, if needed, review logs and configurations in more detail to properly assist you.

    Looking forward to your email.

    Best regards,

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