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Server memory allocation and bugginess in Chrome

Posted: September 7, 2015 at 5:38 am


Chris Smedley

September 7, 2015 at 5:38 am

Hi

I’ve had to up the memory allocation to 64m to cater for EE4’s core file, which slightly concerns me. I’m not able to activate the promotions plugin as this will take it above 64m limit I’ve just set.

Also, the plugin seem a bit unstable in the WP dashboard with menu items often displaying on top of each other. I’m using Version 45.0.2454.85 (64-bit). Should we be using a different browser?

Thanks


Tony

  • Support Staff

September 7, 2015 at 7:22 am

Hi Chris,

I’ve had to up the memory allocation to 64m to cater for EE4’s core file, which slightly concerns me. I’m not able to activate the promotions plugin as this will take it above 64m limit I’ve just set.

The more you ask from your server, the more resources the server requires. Event Espresso is not a ‘normal’ plugin in the sense that it handles much more data than most plugins and therefore requires more memory. A memory limit of 64MB is still rather low, I would recommend updating this to 96MB although if you are expecting high amounts of traffic to your events you may need more.

What kind of server are you running on? Shared?

Also, the plugin seem a bit unstable in the WP dashboard with menu items often displaying on top of each other. I’m using Version 45.0.2454.85 (64-bit). Should we be using a different browser?

That’s an issue with Chrome rather than EE (we ran into the same issue on sites not running Event Espresso). A temporary fix was posted on the WP Support forums here:

https://wordpress.org/support/topic/dashboard-menu-hover-error

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