Phil Davis wrote:

I wrote support and Heather responded:
Dear Phil,

Thank you for your request. Yes, this could be a server limit. If you go here:

http://www.watters.ws/mediawiki/index.php/Use_custom_php.ini_file_with_suPHP

You will find some instructions which should enable you to set this for 
yourself.
Please let me know if you have any difficulty or if this turns out not to be the
issue.

Regards,

Heather

So I'll take a look at this link and see what I can do with server
settings. I know you can alter the default PHP settings by putting a
custom php.ini file (containing only the settings you want to change) in
the directory that holds your php page, and it looks like the above link
tells how to do something similar on an on-rev server.

I believe php.ini is read by the suPHP executable rather than Apache, so for there to be a similar file for LC Server the LC Server engine would need to expect such a thing.

If my understanding is correct, unless there's some spec for an ini file for LC Server that I haven't come across, CGI memory allocation would need to be adjusted at the root level, perhaps with the suEXEC settings, but those aren't normally the sort of thing that a host provides to shared accounts.

But then again, I could be wrong.

Please keep us posted with what you find.

I've been pondering the memory implications of multiple CGI instances on shared hosts, so this topic is of keen interest to me.

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