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  • Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @ross-lampert, thanks for reaching out to us.

    An Allowed memory size of x bytes exhausted (tried to allocate x bytes) error is almost always memory exhaustion occurring outside of PHP somewhere on the server. The operating system log files and web server log files will likely show if memory is being exhausted somewhere outside of PHP and why. This is usually a job for your hosting company’s support channels as they have access to those logs, diagnose the source and potentially resolve the problem.

    Thanks,

    Peter.

    Thread Starter Ross Lampert

    (@ross-lampert)

    Thanks, Peter. That definitely helped my host’s Tier 2 techs solve the problem! Whew!

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