[imp] PHP Accelerator

Daniel Eckl daniel.eckl at gmx.de
Sat Jun 26 11:03:19 PDT 2004


Hi Sean!

The workaround is to make an addition to the start/stop srcipt of
apache2 which deletes the content of the mmcache disk cache every time
a start or restart is triggered. That's all, and the problem is gone
then.

Daniel


Zitat von "Sean D." <mojospam at thegeekclub.net>:

>>>> I thought I saw a post here in the past couple of days from 
>>>> someone using a
>>>> PHP accelerator.
>>>
>>>
>>> You can use PHP MM Cache - which is free and almost as fast
>>> as the commercial zend. At least my version 2.3.10 was.
>>> It looks like it's up to version 2.4.0 now which is even
>>> better. See
>>>
>>> http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/index_old.html#bench
>>>
>>> It's not hard to implement. Just compile and then add to
>>> php.ini
>>
>>
>> Thanks, Paul.  The benchmarks look great.  I just installed it
>> but  I'm just wondering if you had any problems with reading
>> your email.  I'm seeing my header and email run together in an
>> almos un readable blob.  Time to RTFM, I guess ;)
>>
>> ed
>
> No... you didnt do anyting wrong. I had this exact same issue. This 
> is a known
> issue with Turcks and the alpha Horde/IMP and (while i havent been 
> following the
> mailing list much lately) seems to be a pretty much unaddressed issue 
> so far...
> If you setup the mmcache.php file that comes with mmcache in a protected web
> directory somewhere you can use it to admin the accelerator.  Using that page
> you can clear the cache of the accelerator. That will cure your issue 
> but only
> temporarily.  It will corrupt again at some point.
>
> It was someone on this list that told me about it, but when i brought it up a
> few times after that i got no response.  I'm sure the devs have their 
> hands full
> with other issues.  It's one of those things i really hope gets fixed 
> before the
> final release though or I might be sticking with the old IMP.  Turcks MMCache
> does a fabulous job of speeding up php and makes the stable IMP seem 
> noticeably
> snappier. Probably Zend Optimizer doesnt have this issue but i dont have the
> budget for it.  Maybe we there is a mailing list for Turcks we should 
> be asking on?
>
> Sean D.
>
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