I thought that memory limit might be a cause, but why I can still use
"*convert Hfcw.jpg -resize 320x134 320Hfcw.jpg*" to create a 320px
thumbnail manually? I thought if there is a memory limit, it will also
limit the command line.
I have a look again back to my Error-log, and found these. Wish it may
help on diagnose:
*[Tue Dec 03 22:30:38 2013] [error] [client 218.20.42.180] File does
not exist: /home4/hanfumap/public_html/w/images/thumb/9/93/Hfcw.jpg,
referer:
http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/File:Hfcw.jpg
<http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/File:Hfcw.jpg>*
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:38 2013] [warn] [client 74.220.215.82] mod_fcgid:
can't apply process slot for
/usr/local/cpanel/cgi-sys/fcgiwrapper*[Tue Dec 03 22:30:39 2013]
[error] [client 218.20.42.180] File does not exist:
/home4/hanfumap/public_html/hanfucw/404.htm, referer:
http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/File:Hfcw.jpg
<http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/File:Hfcw.jpg>*
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:41 2013] [warn] [client 74.220.215.82] mod_fcgid:
read data timeout in 90 seconds
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:41 2013] [error] [client 74.220.215.82] Premature
end of script headers: index.php
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:42 2013] [warn] [client 74.220.215.82] mod_fcgid:
read data timeout in 90 seconds
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:42 2013] [error] [client 74.220.215.82] Premature
end of script headers: index.php*[Tue Dec 03 22:30:46 2013] [error]
[client 218.20.42.180] File does not exist:
/home4/hanfumap/public_html/w/images/thumb/9/93/Hfcw.jpg, referer:
http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5
<http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5>*
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:48 2013] [warn] [client 74.220.215.82] mod_fcgid:
read data timeout in 90 seconds
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:48 2013] [error] [client 74.220.215.82] Premature
end of script headers: index.php
Error: Item 1376927911 could not be opened. If this item is closed,
you can view statistics and bid history using our closed item viewer
<https://host282.hostmonster.com:2083/cgi-bin/auction.pl?action=closed>.
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:49 2013] [warn] mod_fcgid: process 18616 graceful
kill fail, sending SIGKILL
[Tue Dec 03 22:30:49 2013] [warn] mod_fcgid: process 18502 graceful
kill fail, sending SIGKILL*[Tue Dec 03 22:30:49 2013] [error] [client
218.20.42.180] File does not exist:
/home4/hanfumap/public_html/hanfucw/404.htm, referer:
http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5
<http://www.hanfumap.com/wiki/%E9%A6%96%E9%A1%B5>*
2013/12/2 Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051387(a)gmail.com>
Usually on a shared host there are memory restrictions
i believe on each
account, which is then managed by the hosting provider.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 3:08 PM, Steph Zhang <stephdechine(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
2013/11/29 Tom <tom(a)hutch4.us>
>
> >
> > In addition, you might want to set wgMaxShellMemory to something
higher
than the
default (102,400 KB in MW < 1.22, 307,200 KB in MW >= 1.22. I
think it highly unlikely that either of those is the actual problem,
however, since that file is under 200kb.
What version of MW are you running?
What version of ImageMagick?
Yep. What version of ImageMagick?
hanfumap.com [~]# convert --version
>>
>> Version: ImageMagick 6.7.9-10 2012-10-05 Q16
http://www.imagemagick.org
Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2012 ImageMagick Studio LLC
Features: OpenMP
What type of server? Shared ? VM? Site was a bit
laggy for me. Is your
memory jailed? I had similar situation last week. 128mb max no matter
what
I set.
My server is hosted by hostmonster (
http://www.hostmonster.com) . That
should be a shared server, which I can see multiple users are sharing the
same server. It contains a CPU throttling service, but I don't know if
there is any limits on memory.
Can you share your localsettings? Just remove db or anything security
related. Pastebin or a Gist.
Here it is:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/6509412/
Tom
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