Fatal Error Message when trying to install a plugin in Word Press.

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What does this mean?

Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1134552 bytes) in /home/ptftcom/public_html/wp/wp-includes/http.php on line 1324

I checked my allotted storage space and it says I have used 0 M out of 500 M - so what does this mean?

Thank you for your time.

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Smith6612

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It basically means that whatever you were trying to run was going over the PHP memory limit that x10Hosting has set. The memory limit for PHP is 32MB at the moment. I don't understand why your script which is using 9MB of memory is hitting against a 32MB limit (unless other scripts are executing as well using up that limit), but when it comes down to it, 64MB is the sweet spot so it seems. I know that Wordpress tends to be a piggy at times with resources, so just keep that in mind when installing plugins as well.

Keep in mind, this could also be a temporary problem as Stoli, the server you're on is under some maintenance.
 
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Alright, we can't change that in our php.ini? My old host let us have a own personal php.ini file
 

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Alright, we can't change that in our php.ini? My old host let us have a own personal php.ini file

No way to be able to edit the php.ini file unless an admin does it, which will apply the changes for everyone if I'm not mistaken.
 
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