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  1. #1
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    This error means that your server is running out, or has run out, of available memory for PHP. You will need to talk to your host regarding getting more memory added to either PHP or the server.
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    Well I moved on from that server completely now. Now I'm on a dedicated server. Now a days my problem is server load. Everytime I upload 3 or 4 videos my CPU and memory usage go really high and I have 8GB RAM. The vshare script can get hectic when you have a lot of videos and members.

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    How many videos the user have ? The video that is now showing is new video ?
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    16819 videos 1114 users and really only 9 uploaders. But I found out that the real problem is I may need at least another server to run mysql, and 8GB RAM isn't really a whole lot. I need to be around 24-32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cybra View Post
    Everytime I upload 3 or 4 videos my CPU and memory usage go really high and I have 8GB RAM.
    You mean convert 3 or 4 videos same time ? It can take lot of cpu, set convertion to batch mode, so only one video get converted at a time.
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    Yeah It is only converting one at a time in batch. That's the way I've always been doing it. I upload them one after the other, but they are qued then downloaded then converted one at a time.

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    It seems like it doesn't do as bad when I upload from the site now.

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