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Originally Posted by ssslippy
could you point me to that simple mod?
And what do you mean vb3.7 can move the datastore into xcache? Will this helps? No members have liked this post.
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thanks for the head up.
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This isnt a good idea if you run multiple http server for the same site behind a proxy/load balancer though. You will need to HUP apache etc on each server after you make changes in the admincp for any of these var's that are now stored in xcache.
For a single http server per site it works very good. No members have liked this post.
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err...snakes, I didn't quite get what you mean.
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If you run more than one http server for 1 site, each server has its own xcache, so if you make a change in the admincp and save it, depending what server your on, its only going to update the cache on that server and not any of the others, there are if i recall right, 13 or so different var's that will be stored in xcache when using that hack, just like it would be for running vbulletin with file cache or memcache when running a site with multiple http servers.
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