On Nov 3, 2004, at 1:54 PM, N. Mourtos wrote:
It is a P 133.
Yeah, that's your problem. :)
Has handled well under heavy mysql use. I can only
assume that there
isn't a php acceleration module enabled because I have never
explicitly installed one (in fact I dont have much experience with
acceleration modules).
This was my primary suggestion, and you did say you followed my
suggestions and didn't see any difference. I highly, highly recommend
you do this first before trying anything else.
With a current PHP this should be pretty simple; the APC cache module
can be installed like this (run as root):
pear install apc
That will download the current APC source, compile it, and install the
module into PHP's extensions directory. Then edit php.ini and add a
line like:
extension = /usr/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20020429/apc.so
(this should be the actual location of the installed apc.so file.)
Restart Apache. Check Apache's error_log to make sure there aren't any
failure messages about shared memory allocation or inability to load
the module. Create a php file like this:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
and browse to it. Make sure there is a section describing the apc
module.
I have enabled profiling but the logs do not appear
where they
should. Either they aren't being generated because of some syntactical
error or another unknown error.
Can you list exactly what you've added to LocalSettings.php, and
exactly where you've looked for the output? Did you see any error
messages?
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)