Increasing php limit to 756 MB in Magento 2.2 Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern) Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?PHP Memory Limit IssuesMagento 2: Cron job not Calling Function [SOLVED]PHP memory limitYour current PHP memory limit is 128M. Magento 2 requires it to be set to 756M or moremagento 2 showing wrong version of phpFatal error: Allowed memory size of 805306368 bytes exhaustedReadiness Check - PHP Settings Check ErrorPHP Memory Limit and Setup/Cron issuesetup-cron.ERROR: real memory limit 756M but 512M in logMagento Memory issue for installing extensionsBreakdown `composer update` to avoid php memory limit

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Increasing php limit to 756 MB in Magento 2.2



Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?PHP Memory Limit IssuesMagento 2: Cron job not Calling Function [SOLVED]PHP memory limitYour current PHP memory limit is 128M. Magento 2 requires it to be set to 756M or moremagento 2 showing wrong version of phpFatal error: Allowed memory size of 805306368 bytes exhaustedReadiness Check - PHP Settings Check ErrorPHP Memory Limit and Setup/Cron issuesetup-cron.ERROR: real memory limit 756M but 512M in logMagento Memory issue for installing extensionsBreakdown `composer update` to avoid php memory limit



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When I tried to install new modules it shows a error that says




"Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be
set to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again."




I edited php.ini file but it didn't work. It also contains a php.ini.sample file in root. I have a shared hosting plan and hosting provider says they won't increase php limit size from their side in case of Shared hosting plan. Someone please help me. What should I do?










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  • As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

    – MGento
    Dec 17 '17 at 6:12











  • @MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

    – Bedanta Kakati
    Dec 17 '17 at 7:16

















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When I tried to install new modules it shows a error that says




"Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be
set to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again."




I edited php.ini file but it didn't work. It also contains a php.ini.sample file in root. I have a shared hosting plan and hosting provider says they won't increase php limit size from their side in case of Shared hosting plan. Someone please help me. What should I do?










share|improve this question
























  • As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

    – MGento
    Dec 17 '17 at 6:12











  • @MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

    – Bedanta Kakati
    Dec 17 '17 at 7:16













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When I tried to install new modules it shows a error that says




"Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be
set to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again."




I edited php.ini file but it didn't work. It also contains a php.ini.sample file in root. I have a shared hosting plan and hosting provider says they won't increase php limit size from their side in case of Shared hosting plan. Someone please help me. What should I do?










share|improve this question
















When I tried to install new modules it shows a error that says




"Your current PHP memory limit is 256M. Magento 2 requires it to be
set to 756M or more. As a user with root privileges, edit your php.ini
file to increase memory_limit. (The command php --ini tells you where
it is located.) After that, restart your web server and try again."




I edited php.ini file but it didn't work. It also contains a php.ini.sample file in root. I have a shared hosting plan and hosting provider says they won't increase php limit size from their side in case of Shared hosting plan. Someone please help me. What should I do?







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  • As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

    – MGento
    Dec 17 '17 at 6:12











  • @MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

    – Bedanta Kakati
    Dec 17 '17 at 7:16

















  • As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

    – MGento
    Dec 17 '17 at 6:12











  • @MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

    – Bedanta Kakati
    Dec 17 '17 at 7:16
















As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

– MGento
Dec 17 '17 at 6:12





As of now, ask them to restart the server. Its time to think about changing your hosting plan :)

– MGento
Dec 17 '17 at 6:12













@MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

– Bedanta Kakati
Dec 17 '17 at 7:16





@MGento I found the same question and I think they've solved the problem. Please follow the link for the question "magento.stackexchange.com/questions/188220/… ". Someone advised to run few command lines but I don't know how to run them . Can you please help me?

– Bedanta Kakati
Dec 17 '17 at 7:16










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