• Resolved Dragzonox

    (@dragzonox)


    Hello.

    I have just upgraded to WordPress 2.7, and are getting the game error as the guy over here.

    It is that; when I try to create a thumbnail, I get a ‘Exceed Momory limit’ error. To be more exact:
    screen1_large.jpg (Error: Exceed Momory limit. Require: 17.98 MByte)

    It happens with all my thumbnails after I upgraded to WordPress 2.7.
    Before in time, it was a problem sometimes but now with everything I’m trying to create a thumbnail on.

    I have no option to turn safe-mode off.

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  • Please check your memormy limit (see server settings)

    Thread Starter Dragzonox

    (@dragzonox)

    I don’t know…
    I run it on a host. If it helps, here’s my phpinfo.

    Thread Starter Dragzonox

    (@dragzonox)

    Alright… Thanks

    Thread Starter Dragzonox

    (@dragzonox)

    I’m just going to reopen this, because I haven’t got an answer to all my questions.

    Yes I see you saying that you have gone trough this a 1000 times, but that shouldn’t stop you from helping.

    In the ‘Understand GD Library’, you show how an image can use 900kb of memory.
    But the images I’m trying to re-size only takes up 3,30MBytes of ram each.
    But I have 17.98 MByte of ram at my disposal.
    Why can’t I even make a thumb to one of them?

    Similar issue here with NextGen v1.0.2 and WP v2.7.

    I just uploaded a single photo and got this error when it was creating the thumbnail (system says my 1&1 hosted server limit is 20MB):

    Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 32505856) (tried to allocate 8860 bytes) in /homepages/36/d183424680/htdocs/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/lib/gd.thumbnail.inc.php on line 183

    I will try again with a shrunk version of the photo to see if the tips in your “1&1=3?” blog message help…

    ~Andrew~

    Yes – by reducing the photo size my 1&1 server was able this time to cope.

    Tip to others: use Irfanview batch (press ‘B’ when looking at a photo) to resize your photos to something like 1024×768 max and save them with “$N (Large)” name [Irfranview replaces the $N bit with the original file’s name]. Then upload those resized photos to NextGen.

    ~Andrew~

    Thread Starter Dragzonox

    (@dragzonox)

    What do you mean by 1&1?

    Hi,

    Same problem here, i have a upload limit on my server of 32MByte, butt when i uplaod a image of 200kb it’s says “zulu.jpg (Error : Exceed Memory limit. Require : 33.15 MByte)”

    I have tryed all sizes of images and it does not make thumbs.

    Operating System : Linux
    Server : Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) PHP/5.2.0-8+etch13
    Memory usage : 34.43 MByte
    MYSQL Version : 5.0.32-Debian_7etch8-log
    SQL Mode : Not set
    PHP Version : 5.2.0-8+etch13
    PHP Safe Mode : Off
    PHP Allow URL fopen : On
    PHP Memory Limit : 32M
    PHP Max Upload Size : 32M
    PHP Max Post Size : 32M
    PHP Max Script Execute Time : 30s
    PHP Exif support : Yes ( V1.4 )
    PHP IPTC support : Yes
    PHP XML support : Yes

    Please help me

    I run WP. 2.7 and the latest version of NextGEN

    Best Regards, Hein

    You can disable the NextGEN memory Check . See here :

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/214469

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