Re: memory allocation error

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Sebastian,
Yes, I do , but this particular error never gets into my custom handler.
I have also set it so that fatal errors fall through, and that doesn't seem to make any difference (again, probably because it never gets there).

Carol

On 11/11/2012 11:16 AM, Sebastian Krebs wrote:
Hi,

Do you use a custom error handler?

Regards,
Sebastian


2012/11/11 Carol Peck<carolapeck@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi all,
I've been chasing around a memory allocation error for some time and can't
figure it out.  It is somewhat random - I can run the script 3 times and
then it will happen, or sometimes the first time.

It happens at the very end of a script, actually after the script has
finished running.  I will see the following after the closing</html>  tag:

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 494142432 bytes) in Unknown on line 0

Just previous to this my mem usage is 3772104


The script itself does some database work (deletes, inserts, selects) but
nothing very heavy and writes out an XML file.  I use adodb 5.18, the
server is PHP 5.3.18 (this was updated recently) and it is a VPS on
inmotionhosting.com.

As you can see, the memory limit is 256M so it's really high and I never
see that I'm using more than 4M.  The error doesn't fall through my error
class - I'm assuming that's because it is happening after the script is
complete.

I am completely out of ideas on how to trap it or figure it out.
Any ideas would be appreciated!




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