• X4fyr

    (@x4fyr)


    Hey,
    I’m new to wordpress. I’ve made a new WP Site (https://second-spirit.co.cc/). As u can see I haven’t much on it, but my memory is exhausted ATM (98%). I’ve a limit of 32MB by my host. As I read here I can test the performance. I’ve no access to it because of my host, so i decided to download my whole page (files and sql) and host it on a VM (Arch Linux + Xampp for Linux). I just have to change the wp_config.php because of the different sql, home and site URL. Everything else is similar with the on-line one. If I go in the dashboard is see (WP-Memory-Usage Plug-in) that only 58 % of the memory is used (in opposite to the 93% in the on-line version).

    Can someone explain me, why it is like this and how I can change this because everything is functioning in the off-line version with 58% of memory. As I said I can’t check which plug-in or part of wp use such much memory on the server side.

    Here the information by WP-Memory-Usage Plug-in:
    On-Line:
    PHP Version : 5.2.17 / 64Bit OS
    Memory limit : 32 MByte
    Memory usage : 30.25 MByte
    Off-Line:
    PHP Version : 5.3.8 / 32Bit OS
    Memory limit : 32 MByte
    Memory usage : 18.54 MByte

    Greetings X4fyr

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  • Thread Starter X4fyr

    (@x4fyr)

    An addition:
    I now deactivated all plugins and changed the theme to the “wp twentyten” default theme. But still there are 94% of memory usage. So that have to be a problem with the wp core system. Is there a possibility to clear the memory wp uses?
    Btw. the whole space on the web-host is about 14MB, so there have to be the whole wp more than twice in the memory to fill it o.O?
    So i think it is a simple error somewhere, so clearing memory or resetting wp would be the easiest solution.

    Greetings

    peter achutha

    (@peter-achutha)

    I am not sure how to help you but look at how much memory your host has assigned for you. My host assigned 128MB of memory for one of my websites and the other has a much larger limit. There may be an option to set PHP memory, under PHP Configuration?. Or ask your host tech support to increase your memory.

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