Increase Memory Limit

If you plan to upgrade IP.Board, you may have to increase memory limit in your /etc/php.ini file. If you have Root SSH Direct Access, you can go ahead and do this. Otherwise, you will want to contact your host. If they can’t or won’t, then it is time to shop around for another host.

System Requirements
PHP: v5.1.0 or better
SQL: MySQL v4.1.0 (5.0.0 or better preferred)

Memory Limit: 128M or better recommended
Your memory limit: 32M.
Please contact your host and request the memory limit be raised to 128M.

Pre-Install Check: Files
Required Files: Passed

Pre-Install Check: PHP Extensions
PHP Extensions Overview: Passed
DOM XML Handling (libxml2): Passed
GD Library (gd): Passed
Reflection Class (Reflection): Passed

Using the search function, locate memory_limit and change the numbers to the left of the M (which signifies megabyte) to the new memory limit that you need.

System Requirements
PHP: v5.1.0 or better
SQL: MySQL v4.1.0 (5.0.0 or better preferred)

Memory Limit: 128M or better recommended
Your memory limit: 128M.
Please contact your host and request the memory limit be raised to 128M.

Pre-Install Check: Files
Required Files: Passed

Pre-Install Check: PHP Extensions
PHP Extensions Overview: Passed
DOM XML Handling (libxml2): Passed
GD Library (gd): Passed
Reflection Class (Reflection): Passed

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