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kuntur 03-04-2014 11:12 PM

Settings for XCache using vB5
 
I will appreciate if someone could help me. I have XCache installed on a dedicated server

GenuineIntel, Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.20GHz
CentOS 6.5
mysql 5.5.36-21
php 5.4.25-31

I am upgrading from vB 4.2.2 to vB 5.0.5 and I would like to know if the following settings in my core config.php are correct

Code:

  // ****** CACHE CONFIGURATION *****
    // Here you can configure different methods for caching items.
    // The following are the cacheing classes that can be used.
    // vB_Cache_Db - This setting stores the data in the database
    // vB_Cache_APC - This setting stores the data in APC
    // vB_Cache_Memcached - This stores the data in memcache
    // vB_Cache_Memory - This setting uses php's memory while a page is being generated.
    // Each cache area can use its own cache type.
$config['Cache']['class'][0] = 'vB_Cache_XCache'; //regular cache
$config['Cache']['class'][1] = 'vB_Cache_Memory'; //fastest cache
$config['Cache']['class'][2] = 'vB_Cache_Db'; //largest cache and longest life.

//        Cache options are
//                vB_Cache_Memory                        fastest but doesn't survive a page load.
//                vB_Cache_Db                                significant speed improvement and available to everyone.
//                vB_Cache_Filesystem                good performance, reduces traffic and load on db server. Not available to everyone-
//                                                                your web server must be able to write to the file system.
//                vB_Cache_Memcached                excellent performance but usually only available to dedicated or virtual hosted sites.
//                vB_Cache_APC                        excellent performance but only available to those with APC installed, and on a single web server.
//                vB_Cache_XCache                        excellent performance but only available to those with XCache installed, and on a single web server.

//        ******** FILESYSTEM CACHE CONFIGURATION ******
//If you use filesystem cache you MUST uncomment the line below.
//set the path to somewher writeable by the web server process. This location must already exist. Please put
// this somewhere outside the document root. Otherwise you have just created a serious security issue.
//Don't include the final '/'

//$config['Cache']['fileCachePath'] = '/valid/writeable/for/my/webserver';


        // ****** DATASTORE CACHE CONFIGURATION *****
        // Here you can configure different methods for caching datastore items.
        // You may need to clear this cache after installing/upgrading. You can do this either
        // in the control panel (Maintenance) or by restarting the web server.
        // vB_Datastore_Filecache  - to use includes/datastore/datastore_cache.php
        // vB_Datastore_APC - to use APC
        // vB_Datastore_XCache - to use XCache
        // vB_Datastore_WinCache - to use WinCache
        // vB_Datastore_Memcached - to use a Memcache server, more configuration below
$config['Datastore']['class'] = 'vB_Datastore_XCache';
        //if you use Filecache you can accept the default location, or better
        // to uncomment the next line and set a location
        // $config['Misc']['datastorepath'] = '/valid/writeable/for/my/webserver';
        // or if you have set $config['Cache']['fileCachePath' above you can do nothing and
        // it will use that location.

    // ******** DATASTORE PREFIX ******
    // If you are using a PHP Caching system (APC, XCache, eAccelerator, WinCache) with more
    // than one set of forums installed on your host, you *may* need to use a prefix
    // so that they do not try to use the same variable within the cache.
    // This works in a similar manner to the database table prefix.
$config['Datastore']['prefix'] = 'DP1_';


ozzy47 03-04-2014 11:15 PM

TBH I would really reconsider upgrading to vB5. What is the compelling reason you are wanting to do this?

kuntur 03-04-2014 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2485113)
TBH I would really reconsider upgrading to vB5. What is the compelling reason you are wanting to do this?

It is very simple, I have another project, a new forum, and then, I need a new licence. The old forum will run in the new vB5, and I will keep the old vB4 for the new project.

ozzy47 03-05-2014 11:55 AM

I would not do it, I would run both forums in 4.2.2 not vB5, there are to many issues with it still.

Once you purchase a new license, you have access to the vB4 an vB3 series, no need to use vB5.

kuntur 03-05-2014 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozzy47 (Post 2485195)
I would not do it, I would run both forums in 4.2.2 not vB5, there are to many issues with it still.

Once you purchase a new license, you have access to the vB4 an vB3 series, no need to use vB5.

I know, but anyway, one day I will need to upgrade to vB 5. Is better to face those problems now, than other day in the future. For example I have doubts about how to configure my core config.php for xcache, this will not change in the future if I not solve it now.
On the other hand I was attempting to run vB 4.2.2 on my new server with PHP 5.4 and I got some warning errors, may be because not all incompatibilities between vB 2.2.4 and PHP 5.4 are solved yet.

final kaoss 03-10-2014 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kuntur (Post 2485285)
I know, but anyway, one day I will need to upgrade to vB 5. .

No, you will not "need" to upgrade to it and I advise against it. Oh and the warnings, they can be ignored.

Simon Lloyd 03-10-2014 01:29 PM

>note to self: read thouroughly!<


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