ok, let me try that. it is a totally fresh server so it doesnt matter if i trash it, except that the host will be very angry if i ask for an OS reload
btw, can u not provide a 64 bit binary?
is there any update on this?
i installed the file referenced above on a quad opteron server but i get this error
ELF interpreter /libexec/ld-elf32.so.1 not found
Abort trap
[ERROR] Failed to start lshttpd!
[ERROR] Failed to start the web server. For trouble shooting information...
my forums were showing multiple errors with that php.ini
i created a new php.ini in the fcgi-bin directory with only 1 line
extension=apc.so
i figured that if my site runs fine, but only with high load without the ini file, why should i load a huge ini file and complicate things?
now...
ok, i solved the phpinfo problem
the php5 ini had short open tag off by default - i switched that on and phpinfo works
but why should i have to explicitly specify the ini location with a -c switch? that is still a mystery to me
what you are saying is right, but somehow it is not happening
if i add "-c /fullpath/php.ini" to the command in external app config then apc runs, my site runs, but phpinfo doesnt work
if i remove that path then apc doesnt work
root@webserver [/usr/local/lsws/fcgi-bin]# ./lsphp -c usr/local/lsws/conf/php.ini -i | less
i ran this and i can see APC :yahoo:
does this mean that php running from the webserver is reading config from the wrong location?
but as u can see, phpinfo shows
Configuration File (php.ini)...
what does this mean? AFAIK, the APC source is the same, we just have to compile it again for new php version by using the new ppize and php-config path
i did follow your wiki exactly, both for installation of php 5 and for installation of APC
earlier i had installed php 4.4.2 and APC also by following your wiki and faced no problems
i was running php 4.4.2 with APC 3.0.10 and it was working ok
today i upgraded php to 5.1.14 and i just cannot get APC to work
i tried compiling apc statically into the php binary also but it doesnt work
there are no errors regarding this in the error_log also
it is as if APC doesnt...
i am using cpanel and therefore have set lsws to read apache config
the vhost is not shown in the server config page
and the option to switch off access log doesnt exist at the server level
btw, i dont want to switch off error log
thank you, this has solved the problem.
the default was 60M and 70M. i first changed it to 80M and 100M and it did not work. then i changed it to same as lsphp setting and it is now working at 120M and 150M
but is that not too high? what would be an optimum level?
is there any guide to...
i successfully install lsws on my the webserver for my forums and i must say it looks faster already, without any tuning
but there is one problem which i just cant figure out
when the 'user promotions' scheduled task runs, it generates an error
php is running with lsapi. the default...