Thanks for your answer. I have tested this option before, and it indeed
disables the stat() operation. However, it doesn't disable the open()
operation, which is about 10x slower than the stat() call (see my
example trace).
On 08/16/2010 07:21 PM, Jonathan Tapicer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> APC checks by de
Hi,
APC checks by default if every included file was modified doing a stat
call. You can disable it, setting apc.stat to 0
(http://www.php.net/manual/en/apc.configuration.php#ini.apc.stat). Try
if that improves the performance. Of course, you should manually
delete the APC opcode cache every time
I am struggling with the performance of some websites that use a lot of
includes (using include_once). The files are on a NFS mount (NFSv4), and
I use APC to speed things up. APC has enough memory, and I see all
included files are in the APC cache. apc.include_once_override is
enabled. This is on a
On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 09:27 +0530, kranthi wrote:
> i would configure apache to let php interpreter handle all kinds of
> extensions ( http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_mime.html#addhandler
> )
>
> even then u'll have go through all the steps pointed out by Ash.
> the only advantage of thi
I had a procedure for listing the files on a remote directory recursively using
FTP, using
the code below. I thought it was working, but when I tried to use it yesterday
I found it
listed every second directory, and returned false for the others.
I then tried replacing line A with line B (shown
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