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  • Thread Starter Tish

    (@tish_the_dish)

    I happen to run a network that hosts several non-profit boards–so you can imagine my delight to see this brand new plugin. ??

    If you’re interested in making this work for Multisite and need a tester, let me know!

    Thread Starter Tish

    (@tish_the_dish)

    OK, I think I figured out the problem. I was trying to run this on a Multisite install. When I installed on a regular WP installation (3.5.2), it works. So I guess it doesn’t work with Multisite? Darn!

    To answer your questions, I was able to activate it, I did not receive an error, and I was able to see the Board Mgmt menu.

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Tish

    Tish

    (@tish_the_dish)

    My “server version” of PHP is 5.5.27 (in PHPMyAdmin). Is that what you’re asking? Not sure where to find this info.

    Tish

    (@tish_the_dish)

    Mine is finally working correctly. I contacted my hosting provider (Godaddy), and here is the response:

    We understand you are seeing memory limit errors when attempting to load WordPress on your server via cPanel. In reviewing online, we were able to find some relevant articles on this issue, specifically:

    https://forums.cpanel.net/f5/fatal-error-out-memory-202111.html

    As a courtesy, we backed up your php.ini and httpd.conf files and made the changes suggested to the php.ini memory limit and the httpd.conf’s RLimitMEM setting. We restarted Apache and you should now be able to load WordPress without seeing this issue.

    Truly, I’d tried all of these myself over the last several days, but I guess something finally clicked. Anyway, I know there are a lot of posts on this, so perhaps the link Godaddy used is the most authoritative on the subject. ? Who the heck knows.

    Tish

    (@tish_the_dish)

    If you do get a fix for this, please reply. I have been having the same issue for a week on all of my wp sites. I am using cpanel and have tried installing wp both manually and with the one-click cpanel install. I get the fatal error on every one. I just moved to cpanel a couple of weeks ago and am planning to transfer sites over to new IPs, so these are all fresh installs–meaning, as of yet, there are no plugins to disable and nothing customized on any of these sites.

    Thanks!

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