• Resolved cls350

    (@cls350)


    Hello guys!

    I had updated to last Yoast SEO version, when it was launched, but now I had a check into the latest web server error log messages.

    I have many errors like this: [lsapi:error] [pid 25392:tid 47500726859520] [client ###.###.###] Backend fatal error: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 77824 bytes) in /home/#/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo-premium/vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php on line 478\n, referer: /#pages.

    I have many features disabled because I don’t want to bloat the admin page, I raised the allowed memory as the error describe, should be enogh, but still fatal error, too many resources wanted by the plugin. Any advice?

    Many thanks!

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  • Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi @cls350

    Based on the error message, this error occurs when your server runs out of memory to complete the task at hand.

    You’ll need to either increase the memory or decrease the number of tasks.

    You can learn more about it here – https://yoast.com/help/common-installation-update-errors/#memory-exhausted

    Just to clarify, do you have an active Yoast SEO Premium subscription? If so, please do feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] and we’ll gladly help you there as well.

    Thread Starter cls350

    (@cls350)

    Hello Michael Tina!

    Unfortunately, I have allocated 512 MB, as the error said: 536870912 bytes (are 512 MB) and was not enough for Yoast Plugin.

    Many thanks!

    @cls350

    You’ve increased the memory limit but the problem exists. Please keep in mind that the required memory for your site depends on your content, theme, and all plugins.

    Note: If this solution does not work for you, then this means your web hosting service provider does not allow WordPress to increase PHP memory limit. You will need to ask your web hosting provider to increase your PHP memory limit manually.

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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