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    vhost context phpIniOverride not being enforced

    I'm noticing precisely the same thing as @meramsey and @demyx If I disable functions through OLS, they show up in the Local Values column in phpinfo(), but are accessible/enabled in scripts. If I create an .ini file and add disable_functions="exec,phpinfo, etc..." there, they show up in the...
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    OLS is preventing WordPress from properly communicating with Apache Tika

    @Pong Very interesting, I changed to 2047G and it worked. That seems silly though. I then tried 2,3 and 4G and it only worked on 4G. What might this be due to? Is there any harm in leaving it at 4G? My server only has 2G of RAM. And, again, these are miniscule files - Ive tried it with a...
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    OLS is preventing WordPress from properly communicating with Apache Tika

    I'm not sure that that is the problem - the memory doesn't come close to maxing out. But, its quite possible I have something configured wrong. Here are the contents of my server-level and web app-level OLS config files - is there a particular line you recommend adding, removing or changing...
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    OLS is preventing WordPress from properly communicating with Apache Tika

    This is the other error message that sometimes comes up. Both produce error logs similar to the one attached above. # # There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue. # Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 56176 bytes for Chunk::new # An error report...
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    OLS is preventing WordPress from properly communicating with Apache Tika

    I am trying to use Apache Tika to extract the text of PDF documents via the SearchWP Wordpress Plugin. When I do so, this error message is returned for each file: # # There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue. # Native memory allocation (mmap) failed to map...
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