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tmc 01-21-2009 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BamaStangGuy (Post 1719798)
I just did all that and have been doing that fine. But please, continue to be a smartass. It'll get you far.



and yet I can



Now there's a shocker. vb.com telling someone to uninstall a mod.



and yet I don't!!!!!!!!




Oh this is interesting! You can't possibly be getting different results from us since you are using a completely different http server! Gee, if you took a survey of those 133 motm nominations I bet they all run some version of Apache.

Consider yourself filled in!



and I'm just telling you that lighttpd isn't the standard here and issues you have can very well be related to your use of lighttpd and fast-cgi.

In the future, when you respond to me, lose the attitude. I was simply telling you what I thought it could be and I was in no way being disrespectful to you. I'd expect the same in return.

Sorry but it has also happened to another completely different server using APACHE.. And I'm not using lighttpd.

So how about YOU lose the attitude. I don't see attitude in my OP but I sure see it in yours.

But now that you've brought the 'tude, I'll gladly do the same.

bahattab 01-21-2009 01:26 PM

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STATIC, expecting T_OLD_FUNCTION or T_FUNCTION or T_VAR or '}' in /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/vb/includes/class_activecache.php on line 20

how to uninstall this hack or fix?

it dammeg my forum

thanks

nascartr 01-21-2009 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tmc (Post 1718328)
Yeah, I strongly recommend anyone to NOT install this.. It ended up breaking too many things. Notices, the ACP was screwy and even unusable (with ACP caching turned OFF), and it actually INCREASED server load while it was on because PHP or PHP as FastCGI take up more CPU to serve the massive amount of templates and phrases than MySQL does. There were blank automated threads and PMs from some of my modifications, and I can't even remember what else went wrong....

So I certainly don't recommend using a PHP cache or File Caching with this (still parses through PHP) as PHP has a hard enough time running vB on busy boards.

I may try Memcache soon on a live site, though, but it seemed slightly slower in testing. But I think it may bypass the high CPU issue with using PHP accelerators.. And I'd only use it if the ACP could actually start working again, and I wouldn't be receiving the dozen other errors I had from it.

It's kind of sad, actually, that this is being so blindly voted for in MOTM. Most of the voters don't even need it, or know how it works. Whereas I am a programmer myself and administer all my own servers and can see the havoc this wreaked in the limited time I allowed it to run on a live site.

Blindly voted? The goal was to cut down on queries, this does exactly that or it did for my site. How did that cause me to blindly vote for MOTM? The mod did exactly as it promised. Before making accusations about how people vote consider that the mod did as promised on everyone elses site that voted as well.

MissKalunji 01-21-2009 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tmc (Post 1718328)
Yeah, I strongly recommend anyone to NOT install this.. It ended up breaking too many things. Notices, the ACP was screwy and even unusable (with ACP caching turned OFF), and it actually INCREASED server load while it was on because PHP or PHP as FastCGI take up more CPU to serve the massive amount of templates and phrases than MySQL does. There were blank automated threads and PMs from some of my modifications, and I can't even remember what else went wrong....

So I certainly don't recommend using a PHP cache or File Caching with this (still parses through PHP) as PHP has a hard enough time running vB on busy boards.

I may try Memcache soon on a live site, though, but it seemed slightly slower in testing. But I think it may bypass the high CPU issue with using PHP accelerators.. And I'd only use it if the ACP could actually start working again, and I wouldn't be receiving the dozen other errors I had from it.

It's kind of sad, actually, that this is being so blindly voted for in MOTM. Most of the voters don't even need it, or know how it works. Whereas I am a programmer myself and administer all my own servers and can see the havoc this wreaked in the limited time I allowed it to run on a live site.

Uhm i don't know i've been using it for 3 weeks i believe with xcache and it's working smoothly my loads as dropped down half and it loads faster (per what other ppl have told me)



Quote:

Originally Posted by neto614 (Post 1718375)
I Agree with him ( DO NOT INSTALL )

May i ask what's your reasons?

adhmwagde 01-21-2009 02:54 PM

problem ...

PHP Code:

Parse errorparse errorexpecting `T_OLD_FUNCTION' or `T_FUNCTION' or `T_VAR' or `'}'' in c:\appserv\www\vb\includes\class_activecache.php on line 20 

thanks :)

MissKalunji 01-21-2009 03:24 PM

uhm just asking i don't know exactly wha tmight have caused it

but one

1. which method of caching did you select?

BamaStangGuy 01-21-2009 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tmc (Post 1719857)
Sorry but it has also happened to another completely different server using APACHE.. And I'm not using lighttpd.

So how about YOU lose the attitude. I don't see attitude in my OP but I sure see it in yours.

But now that you've brought the 'tude, I'll gladly do the same.


You aren't using Apache. That's the point. None of the crap you said was happening to you is happening to me or a bunch of others that are running this, including people that run this that aren't posting on here. There are a lot of people in this thread that don't enjoy having you imply that because it doesn't work for you then it obviously doesn't work for us, we are just too dumb to realize it. So lose that attitude.

I have over 12 products installed and not one of them breaks with this enabled. The only thing I have turned off is Cache Phrases and ACP caching.

BeoRski 01-21-2009 04:58 PM

Well I'm running nginx + php-cgi and it's running perfectly fine. Same settings with BamaStangGuy (no cache phrases, and no acp cache).

MissKalunji 01-21-2009 05:07 PM

same as both of you but with the ACP cache

bashy 01-21-2009 05:11 PM

Just to add a bit more, i have 69 products installed and activate and about 90 installed
but disabled and this modification works 100% for me also :)


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