• Resolved toddklein

    (@toddklein)


    I’ve just had to turn off all plug-ins using FTP in order to access my wp-admin area. I turned them back on one by one, and when I got to Jetpack, it caused this fatal error message:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytes) in /home/klein10/public_html/Blog/wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/lib/W3/ConfigKeys.php on line 1329

    Looks like there’s a conflict between Jetpack and W3 Total Cache perhaps?

    I’m going to leave Jetpack off until I can get some advice on this. Thanks.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/

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  • Thread Starter toddklein

    (@toddklein)

    I should have stopped there I suppose, but I decided to delete the W3 Total Cache plug-in, thinking that might solve the problem and I could reinstall it later. It not only didn’t help, I now can’t activate any of my plugins. When I do I get the same fatal error:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 491520 bytes) in /home/klein10/public_html/Blog/wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/lib/W3/ConfigKeys.php on line 1329

    I’m guessing there’s still part of Total Cache in there messing things up. Any suggestions would be welcome.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic 🚀

    That’s a common WordPress issue I’m afraid. You can find out how to solve this problem here:
    http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php#Increasing_memory_allocated_to_PHP

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