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XCache Info
Hello,
I want ask an information for XCache..because I am not sure Screenshot When in the XCache Administration, "List Var Data", I see the value of var#0, var#1, near the blue images, arrive to 98...99%, must I push the Clear botton or not? Thanks |
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You can just leave them be.
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You seem to have a large value defined for the var cache (32M ?), way bigger than you need, you could reduce it to about 2M from looking at that.
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It's actually 64MB (2x32MB) . And yes, I agree it is a bit much.
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Hello,
Yes, at the moment I use 64M for Xcache_size and Xcache_var_size; according to you, it is more high? Initially I had 32M, than I ask an advice on vBulletin.com, Server Configuration, and some users has advice me to use this configuration: Link My details are: Dedicated server on LiquidWeb, details:
vBulletin version 3.6.8 PL2, with vBseo 3.2 Gold and Xcache 1.2.1 installed. Can you advice me another configuration for Xcache? Thanks |
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Your variable cache size probably should be around 16MB. The PHP cache size can be left as it is because XCache will use it with any PHP script. The variable cache is only used if the PHP script supports it. Also, TECK advises those settings because he himself most likely uses scripts that utilise the full power of XCache.
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Hello Dismounted,
thanks for your help, I will try your avdices! --------------- Added [DATE]1217008465[/DATE] at [TIME]1217008465[/TIME] --------------- Hello Dismounted, sorry, so now I have this settings: Xcache_size = 32M Xcache_var_size = 16M For Xcache_size, Do you advice me 32M or 64M? Thanks |
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Try 32MB first, if that gets filled up quick, go to 64MB.
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