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  • James Zandreiatti -  yes, its fixed.  I just saw this.   There were a few main pinch points.  You said you're using a shared ? or are you using a VPS? or is your server dedicated?

    1. I had to tweak memory limits in php, at the main level of the system wide php, because the phprc was not being respected for the user level.  (this is a config issue with different versions of php running domains as virtual hosts..)  not an una problem.
    2. also, i had to add this ini_set flag inside /inc/utils.inc.php that baloo had pointed out, which limits the total amount of concurrent memory una is allowed to lock for transcoding purposes.  I've set it to roughly 3x the size of my max upload size, but I feel I can reign this in to 2.2x, just have not tested out that configuration yet to validate it.
    3. also, it was necessary to set a max_execution_time =  flag in the php config.  i set mine to 500 seconds.
    4. also, i had to clear the mysql table for the transcoder, and clear the una cache.
    5. also, it works much better running APC for cache, versus file cache.  if you know that you have a version of php in the 7 series as your version of php, you should have APC configured already by default, in the webserver, without having to turn anything on...

    i have dedicated server access, if you have the ability to ssh , these are things you can check into, but if you are on a vps you may or may not have the permissions to change them, if you are on shared, then you will have to email your webhost about making these changes for you, because they could have disasterous effects on the rest of the users websites that run on the same box as yours.

    • got you.  yeah its much easier to just be able to go in there yourself but if its shared you gotta respect the heirarchy :)

      • Y aI may be moving site to my own server. I've got to pick up tomorrow. Not sure if I wanna manage my own yet though.... So much easier when a host has to be responsible for updates, upgrades and technical error, and I can dedicate time to site itself. 

        I do like the idea of not having the "host bill" as well as full administration

        • shoot me your email, i'll send you a referral invite to where i've got mine hosted..  i've got about 100 websites under the dedicated server i use there.  you pay monthly, and they rack it, and take care of all the stuff you *dont* want to do, but you get full access to it, and tech support, and they are very competent if you cannot figure out how to install something, and have a very excellent knowledge base of articles written about all the things people would want to commonly do, with step by step and have photos and the commands to run.....    // if you end up liking what they have to offer and sign up, i think i get one month free, but you get to be hooked up with a badass company i've been using for the last 12 years without a single issue, and zero downtime...