apc_compile_file() seems to only work if you run it via the webserver.
If you try to run it via the command line, it will fail.
In other words, I have a script that apc_compile_file() a file that
changes often. Calling that script from the command line fails to
update the cached version. Calling
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
>
>> No problem, took me a while to figure out why that function existed a
> few weeks back ;)
>
> How does APC compare to eaccelerator?
>
>
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
> No problem, took me a while to figure out why that function existed a
few weeks back ;)
How does APC compare to eaccelerator?
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No problem, took me a while to figure out why that function existed a
few weeks back ;)
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
> Ah yes! I should've been more careful reading the documentation.
>
> Thanks for the tip!
>
> Konstantin
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Eddie D
Ah yes! I should've been more careful reading the documentation.
Thanks for the tip!
Konstantin
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Eddie Drapkin wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Just a follow-up question about APC.
>>
>> In production, I have
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Just a follow-up question about APC.
>
> In production, I have apc.stat set to 0, so files aren't stat()ed
> everytime they're accessed for improved performance.
> Is it possible to have APC just re-stat() a single configura
Hey guys,
Just a follow-up question about APC.
In production, I have apc.stat set to 0, so files aren't stat()ed
everytime they're accessed for improved performance.
Is it possible to have APC just re-stat() a single configuration file
if I made some changes to it (without setting apc.stat to 0
In one of the slides, it says Facebook uses around 640,000 user
objects/variables to and from their APC cache.
Anyone have any ideas why so many variables? With over 200 million
users I would think 640k would be too few if the objects pertained to
individual users...
Konstantin
On 3/31/09, Kon
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
> Thanks for the tips Che and Tom. I will try the debugging tools to
> see where the bottlenecks are. I've got apc.stat set to 0, but the
> largest # of includes in the application is only about 8 in some
> files, so I wouldn't expect it
Thanks for the tips Che and Tom. I will try the debugging tools to
see where the bottlenecks are. I've got apc.stat set to 0, but the
largest # of includes in the application is only about 8 in some
files, so I wouldn't expect it to make that much of difference, but
every little bit counts :)
I
> 4. Any links to really good APC howtos or tutorials would be greatly
> appreciated!
>
Not at all what you asked, but
If you're using absolute paths in your require/include files and you
turn this off you should see gains:
http://us.php.net/manual/en/apc.configuration.php#ini.apc.stat
In s
Hi Konstantin,
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Konstantin Rozinov wrote:
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> Hi folks,
>
> I recently installed APC (http://pecl.php.net/package/APC) to see how
> it works. Currently, I'm just using the opcode (file) caching and
> already the response time is about 4x faster. No code changes w
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