Reputation: 1113
Hot to solve this problem and why it happens?
Zend Server Log:
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 538798977 bytes) in C:\Program Files (x86)\Zend\Apache2\htdocs\test\modules\main.php on line 3
The file main.php
does not produce any error, if it's executed directly from browser. However, if I use its functions from another PHO file, then Zend Log prints the above-mentioned error.
Upvotes: 14
Views: 73926
Reputation: 17225
In addition to user1427811 you can monitor time_limit
and memory_limit
before and after downloading the file:
function custom_put_contents($source_url='',$local_path=''){
$time_limit = ini_get('max_execution_time');
$memory_limit = ini_get('memory_limit');
set_time_limit(0);
ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');
$remote_contents=file_get_contents($source_url);
$response=file_put_contents($local_path, $remote_contents);
set_time_limit($time_limit);
ini_set('memory_limit', $memory_limit);
return $response;
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9642
Either increase the memory limit in php.ini
, or try to optimise any large data structures (like arrays) out of your application.
In any case, if your PHP application is using 128MB of RAM, something is probably going wrong.
Also, as noted by Fluffeh in the comments, what on earth are you doing to utilise 500MB of RAM?
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 1575
I have also encounted this problem.
Increase the following variables so that your page execution will not stop:
max_input_time
memory_limit
max_execution_time
Upvotes: 15
Reputation:
Try this:
ini_set('memory_limit', '-1');
It will take unlimited memory usage of server.
Upvotes: 8