My curiosity is that it used to work, and hoped there was some re-adjustment outside of code that could make it work again. If it's quick, I mean. I'm still one release behind, code-wise.
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hoped there was some re-adjustment outside of code that could make it work again.
There might be, but we need to understand how it's dying first.
Does it work for you?
The page acts as if it has loaded, completely.
I use IE (I think version 6, and a broadband connection). I am sorry I don't know the proper terms for things, so I'm going to get 'splainy. In the bottom bar in my window ie (status bar?), a little white retangular box opens up (over on the right, but to the left of the little globe that appears next to the word "Internet").
On slower loading websites, as a page loads, that little white box fills up with green bars. When I'm trying this threadsuck, it take about 15 seconds to get each green bar for the first three or four bars. After a while. Then it fills up with green, and the page fully loads, but it is empty of posts. The browser is not waiting any more, and there's the little ie "e" and the word "done" at the bottom left.
Here's a copy and paste of what I get on the page:
Natter 30: Piss off, Bitches!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.then a solid line, the "Buffista Home" link, and another solid line, then nothingness. I hope that answers your question. Thank you, Tom.
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The same thing just happened when I tried to threadsuck 2000 posts, and then 1000 posts.
I'll need to test later tonight.
It's happening with Natter, too. In the past, my problems have been more thread specific, and ones already documented here, so I haven't mentioned them.
OK, the error message in /var/log/httpd/error_log was:
Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 134 bytes)
I changed the line in /etc/php.ini from:
memory_limit = 8M
to
memory_limit = 256M
and that seems to have fixed the problem.
Thank you Mr. Rock Star, sir.
Holy shit, I just sucked all of Bitches 19! Scola is totally a rock star.
Suh-weet. DX! You can archive threads again!