Thanks for the info Greg. I changed my memory_limit to 16MB (it was set at
8) and everything works great now.
Thanks,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Larkin [mailto:glarkin@stripped]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 8:49 AM
To: 'Craig Austin'; eventum-users@stripped
Subject: RE: Graphical Stats funny behavior
Hi Craig,
Check your Apache error_log to see if PHP is unable to request enough memory
in the GD routines to make the graphs. I ran into that problem on a stock
PHP install on a FreeBSD machine. Once I increased the memory limit
available to the PHP pages, all was well.
For instance, in my php.ini, I changed the file to read like this:
memory_limit = 64M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
(64MB)
Hope that helps,
Greg
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-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Austin [mailto:caustin@stripped]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 10:29 AM
To: eventum-users@stripped
Subject: Graphical Stats funny behavior
Hello,
I just installed the latest version of eventum (1.6.0). When I log in and
see the intitial "Graphical Stats" page, most of the graphs don't show up.
(There is just the little box with a red x in the middle, like a graphic is
missing.)
This happened from time to time in 1.5.4, but I was usually able to refresh
the page, and solve the problem. Now, no matter how many times I refresh, I
still get some graphs missing. It's not always the same ones either, it
changes.
Any ideas?
Craig
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