• blackflie

    (@blackflie)


    hi everyone
    Im new to the forums and wanted to say its such a great resource for information.
    This is my first post and hope it results in a hit.. lol..

    Im getting this error:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 14592 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/website/httpdocs/wp-includes/taxonomy.php on line 1132

    I’ve tried all the resources on this website, with similar error’s. Changed the .htacces, checked the Max_Memory and it was already at 128M

    Im getting this error on all my wordpress sites. even if I try and install a new site.
    Im running the most current version of wordpress and, like on the new install no plugins.

    Hopefully somebody out there might have an idea i can try.
    Thanks WordPress Community 🙂
    WT

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Fatal error in the output generally indicates either your theme doesn’t like 3.1, you have a plugin that doesn’t like 3.1, or you have an incomplete upgrade.

    Thread Starter blackflie

    (@blackflie)

    Thats what I was thinking as well.
    but with starting a completely new wordpress install, as a different client on the same webserver (same server, different reseller account) i get the same error.

    So i think its more a setting on the server its self cause i was able to ftp in the completely new setup, and it installed it ok, its just when it actually went to site i got that error.

    Im stumped.
    Thanks for the idea though
    🙁

    Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    i think its more a setting on the server

    perhaps you want to discuss with your hosting provider.

    Thread Starter blackflie

    (@blackflie)

    Talked to provider, They said to try these forum’s
    lol..

    Thanks everyone. for looking
    Thanks t-p for suggestion.
    🙂
    wt

    Deactivating the plugins, doing the update then reactivating the plugins worked for me.

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