Just monitor your tmp/cache directory and see which timestamps/files
are changing frequently - unless you have tonnes of cache files this
should be pretty straightforward (I would think).
Adam
On Aug 18, 1:45 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry Luke I did read your message. My posts seem to take a while to
> appear so there is a bit of a time delay.
>
> > define("DISABLE_CACHE", true);
>
> I tried this. As soon as I added it to core.php my disk writing
> rocketed up to 140MBps and the top half a dozen httpd processes were
> using around 30% processor and 300MB of RAM each. I quickly switched
> the cache back on.
>
> My latest thinking is that I have a page or section that is coded so
> that it is cached but shouldn't be and every visitor that comes to the
> site is writing their version of the page over the cached one.
>
> 'All' I need to do is find it :-(
>
> Paul
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