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Originally posted by nuno
i think eva doesnt get any sleep
he's a cyborg
j/k
congratz
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Eva, are u running the forum with a dedicated server??
That's quite a lot of users in a single session.Comment
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Originally posted by dancefrequency
Eva, are u running the forum with a dedicated server??
That's quite a lot of users in a single session.
Dual P3 866
768MB
18GB 10k SCSI
PHP4.06
MySQL 3.23.45
mod_gzip enabled
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me is quite interested in that PHP accelerator. looks intersting.
One question, how do you tell it to remove the cached files, ie when you update/edit your php files?Comment
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Originally posted by chrispadfield
me is quite interested in that PHP accelerator. looks intersting.
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cool looks good. might well have to go for this.
one thing,
7. Create phpa.cache_dir for caching PHP files. PHP Accelerator defaults to /tmp but this may not be large enough for your files so create a custom directory in /home and chmod it to 5777
shell> mkdir /home/phpacache
shell> chmod 5777 /home/phpacache
is that meant to be 5777 ... ? what does 5777 mean?Comment
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Originally posted by chrispadfield
cool looks good. might well have to go for this.
one thing,
7. Create phpa.cache_dir for caching PHP files. PHP Accelerator defaults to /tmp but this may not be large enough for your files so create a custom directory in /home and chmod it to 5777
shell> mkdir /home/phpacache
shell> chmod 5777 /home/phpacache
is that meant to be 5777 ... ? what does 5777 mean?
it sets the /tmp directory world readable, writable and execuatable, but the "5---" sets what's called the "sticky bit"... which will allow someone to only remove files from /tmp which they created, not files created by other users.
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