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Deceptor 08-20-2010 08:16 PM

XCache may not work with certain PHP setups FFMania, it can be funny with FastCGI/DSO depending on the handler/module php is running under. In most circumstances I tell people Memcache would be a better option because it does not fall victim to PHP setups as it runs as a dedicated service.

newsoftw 08-27-2010 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deceptor (Post 2085944)
You won't really find any performance difference between XCache/Memcache, but XCache may be your better option (however Memcache has greater realiability/support). You'd need to contact your host to get either installed :)

ok and thanks for help. i am going to install the xchache as ur recommendation.

so now how i can configure the xchache and plz give me best xchache configuration setup.

my server processor : xenon 2.24 GHZ
RAM : 1024 MB
HDD ; 15 GB

coz i am new and i don't know how to configure xchache module and which sitting is best for my server.

thanks

Deceptor 08-27-2010 02:39 PM

Hi newsoftw,

With XCache all you really need to do is tweak the memory allocations to the cache and var cache, var cache is the only one vB Optimise is concerned with, for Lite I'd recommend allocating about 30M (which is 30MB) - should be more than enough, the other cache is for php files which XCache does automatically, you can assign that to whatever you like depending on how much php you have on your server, 30M there too should be a solid value.

No other tweaking needed really, although the configuration does ask for your cpu count and it does give you the command to run to find out, so make sure that's valid and you're all good :)

ArtakEVN 08-27-2010 03:09 PM

Is it ok, when my forum uses memcached itself, but vB Optomise configured to use filecache?

I am getting arrors while setting to use memcached, thats why use filecache.

Deceptor 08-29-2010 10:27 AM

What kind of errors Artak? Make sure you've configured memcache for vBulletin in includes/config.php, vB Optimise will use those memcache connection settings. After assigning Memcache to vB Optimise in the settings, run the System Test found under the vB Optimise menu in the ACP - this will make sure everything is operating correctly with the configured operator.

ArtakEVN 08-29-2010 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deceptor (Post 2091044)
What kind of errors Artak? Make sure you've configured memcache for vBulletin in includes/config.php, vB Optimise will use those memcache connection settings. After assigning Memcache to vB Optimise in the settings, run the System Test found under the vB Optimise menu in the ACP - this will make sure everything is operating correctly with the configured operator.

Memcahced is configured for vBulletin and working. But system test giving the following resylts

Running Test: Connection to memcache Test completed successfully
Running Test: Store Cache Your Opcache Operator extension is functioning, however it is unable to store data. Please check your extension configuration.
Running Test: Fetch Cache Your Opcache Operator extension is functioning, however it is unable to store data. Please check your extension configuration.
Running Test: Flush Cache Test completed successfully

Deceptor 08-31-2010 10:03 PM

That would mean it's not working then (even with vBulletin), vBulletin won't throw errors if the datastore cache you're using is failing to store/fetch, it'll just keep using the database and make 0 difference. The tests done by vB Optimise verify everything is working with your operator by executing the tests, as a means to identify if it is/isn't working and pin-point exactly what isn't.

I'd check to make sure your Memcached instance is running and running with allocated memory, if unsure it's best to ask your host.

ArtakEVN 09-01-2010 02:11 AM

OMG. You are right. sorry, the process was interrapted. Now everything seems ok.

cobaku 09-05-2010 07:45 PM

this mod is fantasic
i heard even more good things about pro version

newsoftw 09-08-2010 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deceptor (Post 2090353)
Hi newsoftw,

With XCache all you really need to do is tweak the memory allocations to the cache and var cache, var cache is the only one vB Optimise is concerned with, for Lite I'd recommend allocating about 30M (which is 30MB) - should be more than enough, the other cache is for php files which XCache does automatically, you can assign that to whatever you like depending on how much php you have on your server, 30M there too should be a solid value.

No other tweaking needed really, although the configuration does ask for your cpu count and it does give you the command to run to find out, so make sure that's valid and you're all good :)

thanks for helping.

sir i successfully installed the Xcache on my server and after this i made some sitting for Xcache in my server so please check these sitting means is it right or i need to be change any sitting or value for Xcache.
is there any best sitting for Xcache.

please check my current Xcache sitting:
Code:



XCache

XCache Support  =  enabled
Version  =  1.3.0 
Modules Built  = cacher 
Readonly Protection  =  enabled
Cache Init Time  = 2010-09-08 02:00:38
Cache Instance Id  =  7447 
Opcode Cache  =  enabled, 67,108,864 bytes, 4 split(s), with 8192 slots each 
Variable Cache  =  enabled, 8,388,608 bytes, 1 split(s), with 8192 slots each 
Shared Memory Schemes  = mmap 


  Directive =  Local        Value
xcache.admin.enable_auth  =    Off
xcache.cacher = On
xcache.coredump_directory = /tmp/
xcache.count = 4
xcache.gc_interval = 0
xcache.mmap_path = /tmp/xcache
xcache.readonly_protection = 1
xcache.shm_scheme = mmap
xcache.size = 64M
xcache.slots = 8K
xcache.stat = On
xcache.test = no value
xcache.tt = 0
xcache.var_count = 1
xcache.var_gc_interval = 300
xcache.var_maxttl = 0
xcache.var_size = 8M
xcache.var_slots = 8K
xcache.var_ttl = 0


.

please don't mind and need one more ur help.

thanks


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