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Started by zunescene, October 23, 2007, 01:14:06 PM

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zunescene

I am not happy with my forum performance and I really want to install this on my Apache VPS

http://eaccelerator.net/

But the instructions I found on this forum here
http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=49995.0
are outdated (2005) and the instructions on http://eaccelerator.net/ make no sense to me.

Are there any up to date instructions for non-technical people?

Can anyone walk me through this if not?
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The question I have is this: Can I ftp the files to my server?  Where do I put them?  Do I unzip them first?

They seem to totally skip that step here:  http://eaccelerator.net/wiki/InstallFromSource

They start out with step 1 is to compile.  I'm not ready to compile yet.  I need step 0.
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You would FTP it over or you would WGET it via the command line.

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I actually recommend looking at APC. It is quite stable and you can install it with a simple "pecl install APC" at the root prompt, provided you have the correct development libraries installed.
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Quote from: Motoko-chan on October 23, 2007, 05:22:42 PM
I actually recommend looking at APC. It is quite stable and you can install it with a simple "pecl install APC" at the root prompt, provided you have the correct development libraries installed.



Thanks for helpig but that sentence has about 20 words I dont understand.  I have never used a root prompt but I intend to try it tonight.
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You might want to contact your hosting company I suppose. If you're alotted x-hours of support per month then this is the type of thing that you would want to have them attend to if you're not familiar with it.

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Quote from: KGIII on October 23, 2007, 05:35:15 PM
You might want to contact your hosting company I suppose. If you're alotted x-hours of support per month then this is the type of thing that you would want to have them attend to if you're not familiar with it.

I will ask them before I try.  I wouldn't even mind paying an install fee.  But if they reject me command line here I come.
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I'd take a gander at motoko's suggestion.

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Looks easier and I did some reading it appears as if it is more stable or somesuch - I only read a half dozen posts about it so I'm certainly no guru.

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OK I got brave and did the command line thing for APC and got stuck here with aclocal command not found
  does that mean my library is missing some stuff?

[root@vps ~]# cd /usr/local/src
[root@vps src]# wget http://pecl.php.net/get/APC-3.0.15.tgz
--20:11:30--  http://pecl.php.net/get/APC-3.0.15.tgz
           => `APC-3.0.15.tgz'
Resolving pecl.php.net... 216.92.131.66
Connecting to pecl.php.net|216.92.131.66|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 112,056 (109K) [application/octet-stream]

100%[====================================>] 112,056      263.75K/s

20:11:31 (263.13 KB/s) - `APC-3.0.15.tgz' saved [112056/112056]

[root@vps src]# whereis phpize
phpize: /usr/bin/phpize
[root@vps src]# whereis php-config
php-config: /usr/bin/php-config
[root@vps src]# gunzip -c APC-3.0.8.tgz | tar xf -
gunzip: APC-3.0.8.tgz: No such file or directory
[root@vps src]# gunzip -c APC-3.0.15.tgz | tar xf -
[root@vps src]# cd APC-3.0.15
[root@vps APC-3.0.15]# /usr/bin/phpize
/usr/bin/phpize: line 57: aclocal: command not found
[root@vps APC-3.0.15]# /usr/bin/phpize
/usr/bin/phpize: line 57: aclocal: command not found
[root@vps APC-3.0.15]# /usr/bin/phpize ./configure --enable-apc --enable-apc-mmap --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --with-php-config=/usr/bin/php-config make make install
/usr/bin/phpize: line 57: aclocal: command not found
[root@vps APC-3.0.15]# /usr/bin/phpize
/usr/bin/phpize: line 57: aclocal: command not found
[root@vps APC-3.0.15]#
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Yes, aclocal is missing. What is the OS on your system?
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Quote from: Motoko-chan on October 24, 2007, 01:15:01 AM
Yes, aclocal is missing. What is the OS on your system?

Linux with Apache
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Quote from: zunescene on October 23, 2007, 06:54:51 PM
Is it faster?

Pretty much about the same last time I checked, although it's much more stable.
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青山 素子

Do you happen to know which Linux distribution?

Since I'll probably be busy at work today, I'll give you the instructions for CentOS/RHEL/Fedora and Debian/*buntu:

CentOS/RHEL/Fedora:
yum install aclocal

Debian/*buntu:
apt-get install aclocal

One of those should install aclocal and let you continue.

By the way, you don't need to install APC manually like you have been. Just type "pecl install APC".
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Quote from: Motoko-chan on October 24, 2007, 11:06:26 AM
Do you happen to know which Linux distribution?

Since I'll probably be busy at work today, I'll give you the instructions for CentOS/RHEL/Fedora and Debian/*buntu:

CentOS/RHEL/Fedora:
yum install aclocal

Debian/*buntu:
apt-get install aclocal

One of those should install aclocal and let you continue.

By the way, you don't need to install APC manually like you have been. Just type "pecl install APC".

OK I'll give it a shot tonight.  BTW, it looks like my php version is 4.3.xx.  Is that compatible?
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青山 素子

APC currently supports PHP 4.3.0 and newer. You should be fine.
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zunescene

#18
This is funny.  My host has finally responded to my ticket and says he will install APC and about anything I want for me.  So I guess I have 3 final questions.

1. Does the caching only start when enabled in the SMF admin panel?
2. Should I wait until just after a database backup to try this or am I OK with a 3 day old backup?  I wonder what the risks are.
3. http://us2.php.net/apc shows the default APC settings.  Will those setting work if I only have 512MB ram available on the VPS?
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1. No, APC will begin caching right away, but enabling it in the SMF admin area will make it more effective.

2. There should be no risks to your data, but I suggest making a backup before turning it on in SMF just to be safe.

3. The settings should be okay, but watch your memory usage. Once your forum gets busier, you might want to look at increasing the memory.
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