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rwilkins108 11-28-2007 11:39 AM

I've searched this mod for vbseo as in 3.1 it now supports xcache, but the only references I found were that vbseo works, but no information about the new version. Anyone know if there's any conflict between this mod and vbseo's xcache support?

Thanks,
Ron

Paul M 11-28-2007 01:03 PM

I'm running vbseo 3.1, with xcache and this mod.

wdwms 11-28-2007 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phpxcache (Post 1390770)
this applies to apc too, if you wanna fix it, try
open class_core.php, look for:
$this->prefix =& $this->registry->config['Datastore']['prefix'];
and modify to:
$this->prefix = $this->registry->config['Datastore']['prefix'] . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']; // or HTTP_HOST

Ok yah i could try that... thats a good idea.. I did setup memcached for my other forum as a test..

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1390991)
I'm running vbseo 3.1, with xcache and this mod.

ditto that, same here.. two boards and no issue.. although my xcache deleted count never goes up.. odd..

wdwms 11-28-2007 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phpxcache (Post 1390770)
this applies to apc too, if you wanna fix it, try
open class_core.php, look for:
$this->prefix =& $this->registry->config['Datastore']['prefix'];
and modify to:
$this->prefix = $this->registry->config['Datastore']['prefix'] . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']; // or HTTP_HOST

Just tried this, it works great! thanks! now i'll killl mcached..

SemperFideles 11-30-2007 10:37 AM

I had to uninstall this hack as it caused issues with products as I was installing them. I actually think it is more of an Xcache issue:

http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...20#post1311520

SemperFideles 11-30-2007 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwilkins108 (Post 1390960)
I've searched this mod for vbseo as in 3.1 it now supports xcache, but the only references I found were that vbseo works, but no information about the new version. Anyone know if there's any conflict between this mod and vbseo's xcache support?

Thanks,
Ron

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 1390991)
I'm running vbseo 3.1, with xcache and this mod.

I was running this mod and had xCache support turned on for vBSEO 3.1.0 but ran into the problem of the preceding post. Disabling this hack solved the problem while I've been able to leave Xcache on for vBSEO. I may try APC though based on that thread that I just referenced.

the Sandman 11-30-2007 10:07 PM

I'm running this mod as well as the Template Cache mod on a dual core dual Opteron 265 with 4 GB RAM. XCache has been running on the most recent settings for 12 hours or so:

https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/

Why do you suppose there are so many misses (and so many hits) in the var#3 cache?

SemperFideles 11-30-2007 11:15 PM

Sandman,

Misses, hits, and clogs are OK. What you need to watch out for are OOM's. I've found my server will actually crash if I don't watch that. If that happens then bump up your xcache.size and/or xcache.var.size until you hit the sweet spot.

Zia 12-01-2007 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the Sandman (Post 1392625)
I'm running this mod as well as the Template Cache mod on a dual core dual Opteron 265 with 4 GB RAM. XCache has been running on the most recent settings for 12 hours or so:

http://www.theadminzone.com/forums/images/XCache1.jpg

Why do you suppose there are so many misses (and so many hits) in the var#3 cache?

regarding the misses & clogs- many times i have discussed with the author(phpxcache)
he always assured me..this is not a problem---this is purely okay.

mm do u mind to post ur var.cache list's screen shot -how come ur site got that much :eek::erm: varbiable to be cached :eek::rolleyes: ,i know TAZ ..
either ur using temp.cache hack by lendy ?

---
and yes we are using vbseo3 gold + xcache+datastore (this hack) no problem at all

Hemanth 12-01-2007 05:42 AM

Quote:

Misses, hits, and clogs are OK. What you need to watch out for are OOM's.
Thanks.. But what are OOM's?


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