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PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted  - how to resolve?

Asked by afflik1923 in PHP Scripting Language, PHP Installation, PHP and Databases

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Hi,

My shared host recently upgraded to PHP5 from PHP4. All pretty much seemed to go well.
However, one part that has stoped working is the automated backup.
Before upgrade, each day a cronjob run which took a dump of the mysql database and then compressed it using gzip
Soon after that another script run which would email me the database.
This is the part that has now stopped working.

I've printed the error below in the code snippet. Does anyone now how I can go about resolving this error. As said it started after a PHP5 upgrade.
The size of the database when Gziped now is about 30MB (probably about 100mb when not)
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$FileCt=chunk_split(base64_encode($FileContent)) $Msg.=$FileContent $Msg.="\n\n";
 
#GIVES ERROR
[02-Apr-2008 01:27:31] PHP Fatal error:  Allowed memory size of 41943040 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 33540317 bytes) in /home/user/backup/emailbackup.php on line 75
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