RE: Fatal Error: Allocated memory size problem...

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Hi there!

What fieldtype do you try to store the file in?

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg 


-----Original Message-----
From: Hartleigh Burton [mailto:hburton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 3:14 AM
To: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Fatal Error: Allocated memory size problem...

Hi All,

I am having some problems while uploading a file to a MySQL database  
relating to file sizes. I have created a script which successfully  
uploads most files to the database, however anything roughly over 1MB  
in size seems to return a PHP error. I am not trying to upload  
anything larger than 15MB. The error I am getting is as follows:

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried  
to allocate 8439363 bytes) in C:\Program Files\Apache Software  
Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\_dev\mraintranet\settings\common.php on  
line 78 (memory_limit = 64M)

I have done a fair bit of reading on the google-net and found that  
this is a very common problem. So I started changing the  
configuration of the php.ini file to try and resolve it the same way  
others have. Currently I have the memory_limit set to 64M, which is  
significantly more than the 8M or 12M that is set by default in the  
php.ini file. When I bump it up to say 128M or 256M I get the same  
error with different exhausted/allocated sizes. I have tried putting  
this up to 512M. Example:

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried  
to allocate 7311167 bytes) in C:\Program Files\Apache Software  
Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\_dev\mraintranet\settings\common.php on  
line 77 (memory_limit = 128M)

That is uploading the exact same file (which is approximately 3.5MB).  
I don't understand why the 'tried to allocate' size is different. I  
also don't understand why the error is occurring on different lines.  
I have changed post_max_size to 20M. I upgraded to PHP 5.2.1 after  
first noticing the problem and reading that this version of PHP had a  
lot of memory bug fixes in it. I am using the following software:

Windows 2000 (SP4)
PHP 5.2.1
Apache 2.2.4
MySQL 5.0.27

If anyone has any ideas on how to solve this then the help is greatly  
appreciated.



Regards,
Hartleigh Burton.

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