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Behrooz_Ice 12-26-2012 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2392685)
If you're running vB 3.8.4, why are you posting in the vB4 thread?


Fillip

i sent this post on vb3 thread before but anybody don't reply to my post:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....2&postcount=34
please reply to my post and help me to solve this issue DragonByte Tech.

Lpspider 12-26-2012 10:45 PM

My daily resource saving is listed at about 140 a day. Why would it show this if I'm not able to fetch catch sucessfully? Does this mean it's working?

Edit: I figured it out with the help of my post. I was using the wrong ip. I was using the site ip instead of the server ip.

DragonByte Tech 12-30-2012 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dizzykmk (Post 2392161)
how to remove by hand this plugin ?

Remove the files uploaded from the server :)


Fillip

bsun 02-21-2013 05:08 PM

We absolutely loved this module for our old vb3 forum, so when it came time to set up a vb4 one, we were happy to see it still around.

That said, in trying to install the free version of this without uploading anything beyond the XML, we received a message about how "vboptimise/includes/class_install.php appears to be missing!"

Fair enough -- the authors provide a nice "upload" folder. A couple questions, however (since I'm a bit foggy today and a seemingly-good upload fix didn't result in any new cPanel menus):

-- Can we assume that each portion of that "upload" folder reflects something additive for the equivalent space on the server? (So, for example, can I make the seemingly obvious assumption that C:\mylocalfolder\upload\includes\xml\cpnav_vboptim ise.xml can go into the existing /serverhome/includes/xml/ folder? It's always worth asking.)

-- Is there any way to find a list of the files/tables that I should manually check for removal after an uninstall of version 1.3.x before installing the new version?

Thanks for any thoughts. This is a great product!

bsun 02-26-2013 03:45 PM

In addition to my questions on the previous post (right in proximity to this one), I have two more:

-- Assuming installation is successful, can we also assume we'll be seeing a nice, new "vB Optimise" menu on the primary left navigation rail of the control panel, as in previous versions?

-- Are there any existing vB Optimise 3.x files that we should avoid deleting before installation?

Thanks very much!

iraqiboy90 02-27-2013 12:59 PM

my provider "leasweb" does not have any cache operator installed..... They tried APC but they had problems with it so they disabled it.....

DragonByte Tech 02-27-2013 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsun (Post 2405635)
-- Can we assume that each portion of that "upload" folder reflects something additive for the equivalent space on the server? (So, for example, can I make the seemingly obvious assumption that C:\mylocalfolder\upload\includes\xml\cpnav_vboptim ise.xml can go into the existing /serverhome/includes/xml/ folder? It's always worth asking.)

Yeah, but you should drag and drop the contents of the upload folder to your forum folder to ensure the files are put in their correct locations.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsun (Post 2405635)
-- Is there any way to find a list of the files/tables that I should manually check for removal after an uninstall of version 1.3.x before installing the new version?

You will need to check the .zip file for v1.3.x, I wasn't responsible for that so I couldn't tell you, sorry :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsun (Post 2406498)
-- Assuming installation is successful, can we also assume we'll be seeing a nice, new "vB Optimise" menu on the primary left navigation rail of the control panel, as in previous versions?

Correct :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsun (Post 2406498)
-- Are there any existing vB Optimise 3.x files that we should avoid deleting before installation?

Nope, it's safe to remove all older files before installing a new version.

Quote:

Originally Posted by iraqiboy90 (Post 2406707)
my provider "leasweb" does not have any cache operator installed..... They tried APC but they had problems with it so they disabled it.....

You can still use the Filecache method :)


Fillip

bsun 02-27-2013 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech (Post 2406720)
Yeah, but you should drag and drop the contents of the upload folder to your forum folder to ensure the files are put in their correct locations.

Thanks for all of the detailed answers - it always makes my heart glow to see people answering point-by-point, as you did.

Just for the sake of being super-cautious (and maybe a bit for future users): I asume you mean that we should drag the folder itself into our forum folder, rather than the contents alone. (If we were to copy the contents alone and agree to upload prompts, we would quickly find important vBulletin base folders like "includes" completely overwritten!)

Please let me know if my interpretation of the quote above is correct. Many thanks again for a great product!

DragonByte Tech 02-27-2013 04:22 PM

No, it should be the contents alone. The includes folder that comes with this mod only contains new XML files that are unique to this mod, so any overwrite prompts will be purely for any existing files belonging to this mod :)


Fillip

bsun 02-27-2013 09:07 PM

Thanks! That of course worked. We added the files and ran the install from the xml provided for vB4, but no such menu has appeared. Here's the output of the installation in our browser:

Updating Version Number To: 1.5.1

Created Table: vb3_vboptimise
Populated Table: vb3_vboptimise

Updating Version Number To: 2.4.0

Updating Version Number To: 2.4.0

Created Table: vb3_vboptimise_cdn

... followed by the usual rebuilding of the styles.

Do you happen to see anything odd about this output?


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