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  • George L
    Former vBulletin Support
    • May 2000
    • 32996
    • 3.8.x

    10,000 posts!

    A milestone in itself i'll be the first 10k post member on this forum very soon
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  • wanders
    Member
    • Apr 2000
    • 58

    #2
    took you long enough

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    • Radon3k
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2001
      • 1889

      #3
      Oh here's your competition right here...I'll beat ya! yeah..right...Well congrats!

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      • nuno
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2001
        • 4346
        • 3.8.x

        #4
        i think eva doesnt get any sleep
        he's a cyborg
        j/k
        congratz
        You're my Prince of Peace
        And I will live my life for You

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        • George L
          Former vBulletin Support
          • May 2000
          • 32996
          • 3.8.x

          #5
          Originally posted by nuno
          i think eva doesnt get any sleep
          he's a cyborg
          j/k
          congratz
          well i have eva2000 clones with neural fibre optic interfaces to a network super computer connected to the internet

          the same technology which vB 3's Intuitive Reply Engine® will be based on http://vbulletin.com/forum/showthrea...threadid=39461
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          • dancefrequency
            Member
            • Feb 2002
            • 56

            #6
            Eva, are u running the forum with a dedicated server??

            That's quite a lot of users in a single session.

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            • George L
              Former vBulletin Support
              • May 2000
              • 32996
              • 3.8.x

              #7
              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.
              yup dedicated server

              Dual P3 866
              768MB
              18GB 10k SCSI
              PHP4.06
              MySQL 3.23.45
              mod_gzip enabled
              PHP Accelerator 1.2p2 <-- this is awesome cut my cpu load by 40% and speed up my php based sites ALOT! instructions for installation on dedicated servers http://i4net.tv/marticle/get.php?act...e&articleid=26
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              • George L
                Former vBulletin Support
                • May 2000
                • 32996
                • 3.8.x

                #8
                post #9999 here
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                • chrispadfield
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2000
                  • 5366

                  #9
                  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?
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                  • George L
                    Former vBulletin Support
                    • May 2000
                    • 32996
                    • 3.8.x

                    #10
                    Originally posted by chrispadfield
                    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?
                    does that automatically if you use the exact configuration settings i posted in the how to install article
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                    • chrispadfield
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2000
                      • 5366

                      #11
                      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?
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                      • MarkB
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2001
                        • 1253

                        #12
                        Those php_accel instructions still confuse me

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                        • George L
                          Former vBulletin Support
                          • May 2000
                          • 32996
                          • 3.8.x

                          #13
                          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?
                          straight quote from Chris S.

                          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.

                          that actually should be how the safe mode upload directory should be chmodded too
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                          • tamarian
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2000
                            • 784
                            • 1.1.x

                            #14
                            I've never seen a 10k poster anywhere! Congrats man!!!
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