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DragonByte Tech 02-27-2013 11:45 PM

Not at all :)

Can you please confirm that /includes/xml/cpnav_vboptimise.xml exists on your server?


Fillip

bsun 02-28-2013 01:43 PM

Yes indeed. It appears to exist, with the following contents (which I assume are generic -- posting anyway, just in case it gives any incite):

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

<navgroups product="_vboptimise_dbtech">
<navgroup phrase="vboptimise" displayorder="10">

<navoption displayorder="10">
<phrase>vboptimise_resourcestats</phrase>
<link>vboptimise.php?do=resources</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="20">
<phrase>vboptimise_mainsettings</phrase>
<link>options.php?do=options&amp;dogroup=_vboptimi se_dbtech</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="30">
<phrase>vboptimise_cachesettings</phrase>
<link>options.php?do=options&amp;dogroup=_vboptimi se_cachers_dbtech</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="40">
<phrase>vboptimise_miscsettings</phrase>
<link>options.php?do=options&amp;dogroup=_vboptimi se_other_dbtech</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="50">
<phrase>vboptimise_optimalsettings</phrase>
<link>vboptimise.php?do=optimal</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="60">
<phrase>vboptimise_systemtest</phrase>
<link>vboptimise.php?do=test</link>
</navoption>

<navoption displayorder="70">
<phrase>vboptimise_flushcache</phrase>
<link>vboptimise.php?do=flush</link>
</navoption>

</navgroup>
</navgroups>

vimarc 02-28-2013 04:04 PM

working like a charm. Thanks

Question : What is filecache system

bsun 02-28-2013 08:56 PM

I'm looking for insight, rather. (I don't mean to incite anything -- that would be an entirely different situation.)

:D

DragonByte Tech 03-01-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vimarc (Post 2407013)
Question : What is filecache system

Caches vB Optimise variables in the file system rather than memory - it's slower, but works on every host.

Quote:

Originally Posted by bsun (Post 2407076)
I'm looking for insight, rather. (I don't mean to incite anything -- that would be an entirely different situation.)

:D

Are you sure you're looking in the right place in your AdminCP menu? Can you post a screenshot?


Fillip

DragonByte Tech 03-01-2013 11:38 PM

vB Optimise v2.5.1
Feature: New Administrator Permission: Can Administer vB Optimise

Fillip

iraqiboy90 03-02-2013 03:48 AM

Usersgroups->Administrator Permissions

When I open it, I see everything, except that new line, and I see this error message ontop of the list:

Code:

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in [path]/includes/functions.php on line 5909

DragonByte Tech 03-02-2013 02:37 PM

Fixed, you can re-download and re-upload the files then rebuild bitfields via the AdminCP :)


Fillip

iraqiboy90 03-04-2013 04:26 PM

I didnt update yet, but since I installed this mod, my forum started going wierd;
sometimes one of my CPU threads locks on the max, and everything on my pc gets super-slowmotion, and the sound starts lagging.
after a while, if I dont close firefox or chorme (depends on which one I used), the browser crashes and then everything goes normal.

Now few min ago, I went to the settings for the optimise, and when I started browsing through it, my CPU got locked again. I killed firefox through taskmanager, and entered again to shutdown the optimise, then 2 of my CPU threads got locked to max.
I killed FF again, and then cleared my cache in forum, and on my FF.

While I was in the middle of all that, (while being in slowmotion mode), I went to "resource manager", and went to the disk tab, didnt see anything suspicious, then I entered network tab, and my FF was constant uploading 200kB/s to my website. Normal browsing now after I turned the optimise off, it shows me a peak (for 2 seconds) of maximum 55kB/s. and the rest is 600 bit/s.

Im using Filecache btw.
And also, I noticed that at the same time my FF crashed on my PC, another PC at another country (teamviewing) with chrome running, also crashed.

DragonByte Tech 03-04-2013 04:31 PM

This mod does absolutely nothing in your browser - no new JavaScript or anything of the sort, so it cannot be the cause of this issue. This mod is 100% server-side.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help :(


Fillip


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