[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #55684: CPU load memory full on PHP 8.1 – WordPress posting new post

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#55684: CPU load memory full on PHP 8.1 – WordPress posting new post
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 Reporter:  attosoftonline       |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)         |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal               |   Milestone:
Component:  TinyMCE              |     Version:  5.9.3
 Severity:  critical             |  Resolution:  invalid
 Keywords:  needs-testing php81  |     Focuses:
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Changes (by hellofromTonya):

 * status:  new => closed
 * resolution:   => invalid
 * milestone:  Awaiting Review =>


Comment:

 Hello @attosoftonline,

 Welcome to WordPress Core's Trac! Sorry for the delay in responding to
 your ticket.

 Running out of memory can be caused by web server setup, memory constant,
 and/or something in the site that is consuming too much memory.

 I suggest the following:

 * Check the memory settings on your website.

 Here's a [https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/common-wordpress-
 errors/#specific-error-messages Support document to help]. See the
 "Allowed memory size exhausted" section.

 You can also check with your hosting provider.

 * Deactivate all plugins. Does the CPU issue go away?

 If yes, then one or more of the plugins is part of the problem. To
 identify which one or ones, reactivate them one-by-one and recheck the CPU
 usage. You an open an issue with the plugin(s) causing the issue.

 * Check with your hosting company. Have you reached to your hosting
 provider for them to check the site, logs, PHP memory setting, etc for
 running on PHP 8.1?

 * If after all of the above are done and the problem still exists, please
 [https://wordpress.org/support/forum/installation/ open a Support Forum
 ticket] to get more help in diagnosing the problem.

 I suspect the root cause is something in server where more memory is
 needed. The Support article linked above provides you with help on how to
 increase the memory.

 As this does not appear to be a WordPress Core issue, I'm closing this
 ticket.

 However, if the problem persists after doing the steps above and it
 appears it might be a Core issue, then please reopen this ticket and share
 as much information as you can including steps of how to reproduce the
 issue and all of the above checks and findings.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/55684#comment:2>
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