crgmccoll91
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Suddenly today I was denied access to my wordpress dashboard. Whenever I try to log in, I am met with a message such as:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/kanjipad/public_html/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/theme.php on line 194
Prior to that message, I got a similar message related to my broken-link checker php file, which I deleted, but the message simply changed to report the memory issue with the theme.php file instead.I have not installed any new software, or plugins. I added one small comment to a post this morning, and uploaded 3 small image files in association with that. I should be a long way off using up any available bandwith or memory. The only suspensions I have faced were related to resource usage during attemted backups (with the result that my site is not backed up).
I can still access the site as a guest. ( http://cerebware.pcriot.com/wordpress/ )
I can still access cPanel.
Any advice? Is this a bug, or related to server upgrades? If I have really exceeded my memory allocation, then this will not be a feasible hosting service.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/kanjipad/public_html/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/theme.php on line 194
Prior to that message, I got a similar message related to my broken-link checker php file, which I deleted, but the message simply changed to report the memory issue with the theme.php file instead.I have not installed any new software, or plugins. I added one small comment to a post this morning, and uploaded 3 small image files in association with that. I should be a long way off using up any available bandwith or memory. The only suspensions I have faced were related to resource usage during attemted backups (with the result that my site is not backed up).
I can still access the site as a guest. ( http://cerebware.pcriot.com/wordpress/ )
I can still access cPanel.
Any advice? Is this a bug, or related to server upgrades? If I have really exceeded my memory allocation, then this will not be a feasible hosting service.