• bonjon9

    (@bonjon9ecrrcom)


    I just installed Wordfence today on 2 sites. After deactivating LionScripts: IP Blocker Lite and adding ‘define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’128M’);’ to the wp_config.php file, I got the scan to work on the goDaddy site. (yippee!)
    The other site (hosted on 1and1) is giving me the Fatal Error message on the memory utility test even though the system configuration shows memory_limit is 128M and I’ve added the same line to the wp_config.php file. While I’m waiting for a response from 1and1 about increasing the memory, I wondered if WP SlimStat might also be incompatible with Wordfence. Anyone know?

    If you have suggestions on what else I might do about the memory issue, I’d appreciate that, too. Here’s the result from the WordPress host’s available memory test:
    ‘<b>Fatal error</b>: Out of memory (allocated 38535168) (tried to allocate 36 bytes) in <b>/homepages/16/d241471493/htdocs/wp/layleader/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php</b> on line <b>1700</b>

    thanks.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wordfence/

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  • According to that error, your memory limit is set to 36 MB. So for some reason it’s not taking your define 😉

    Thread Starter bonjon9

    (@bonjon9ecrrcom)

    Thanks camu. That’s what I’m thinking – so must wait for 1and1 to respond. And thanks for your WP Slimstat plugin! The stats are just what I was looking for.

    Keep us posted.

    Thread Starter bonjon9

    (@bonjon9ecrrcom)

    Here’s the response I got from 1and1.

    Thank you for contacting us.

    Due to resource limits on our Shared Hosting machines, it is not possible to allocate more memory to PHP than the maximum for your package. Using a php.ini file or the memory_limit directive to increase memory for PHP may result in the phpinfo() output reflecting the change however the server will not allocate more memory than the limit imposed by 1&1.

    Older packages were limited to a maximum of 30MB for PHP memory regardless of package. Starting with the Dual Hosting packages, the limits have increased. You can view the PHP Memory Limit for each Dual Hosting package on our order site.

    http://www.1and1.com/details-performance-tech

    So far, I’ve been unable to find a good comparison of the differences between our current business package and any dual hosting packages they offer. (We currently have up to 3 domains, unlimited subdomains, unlimited mailboxes, unlimited webspace, unlimited traffic, unlimited MySQL databases, 10000 FTP accounts, SSL, 1 SSH account.) I’m working with a small new blog now, but was hoping to rewrite our main site in WordPress. Obviously, 30MB for PHP memory is not going to suffice.

    Okay, thank you for keeping us posted!

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