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  • castresana
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    @castresana

    Hello,

    I am having an Error 500 while activating Buddypress.
    I know that this topic has been talked before, but the issue here is that I have 512M for the wordpress to use. So it is not the memory.
    The PHP.ini tells that there is 512M and I used these two lines in config.php.

    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M');
    define('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '512M');

    I had Buddypress working perfectly. In fact, I had problems with bbPress but not with Buddypress.
    Everything was working perfectly and I deactivated all plugins to activate them one by one after I deleted two or three.
    I first activate Buddypress and BOOM, Error 500.
    I don’t get it. I can activate everything except Buddypress.
    Any help? Thanks!

    Juan

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  • castresana
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    @castresana

    I’ve managed somehow to activate everything.
    Basically all plugins (including Buddypress) are working.
    The problem is that I cannot enter the wp-admin area. I get an Error 500 when I try to load that section.
    The rest of the website (the real website) works without a problem.
    Any ideas on how to solve this issue? Thanks!

    PS: Error from the errorlog.-

    This is the error I'm getting:
    [Wed Jun 15 15:10:00.498556 2016] [fcgid:warn] [pid 11901] [client 188.32.118.119:42274] mod_fcgid: stderr: PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 72 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 2352 

    castresana
    Participant

    @castresana

    More info, the issue of Error 500 is only for Administrators.
    Everybody below this WordPress level has no problems at all accessing the /wp-admin/ area.
    Ideas are welcome! 🙂


    danbp
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    @danbp

    It’s a common issue but not directly related to BuddyPress. Some ideas and hints here.


    castresana
    Participant

    @castresana

    I’ve checked. Nothing solves the issue.
    After going back my own steps. I used the Buddypress Repair Tools. And one of the process got the Error 500. Maybe it was the beginning. I don’t remember which one, but it looks like it all comes from the DB.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks!

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