Barry Abrahamson
April 14, 2009 12:03PM
On Apr 14, 2009, at 2:45 AM, Robert Gabriel wrote:

> Im using Wordpress for my blog and its running on a Xen VPS with nginx
> 0.7.51, php-fpm and the lastest memcache daemon with memcache
> extension
> in php. Everything works fine, but I would like to speed up the blog
> so
> I heard that the best idea is Batcache.
> I installed batcache, everything fine, but it doesnt cache anything,
> nothing goes to memcache.
>
> Is there any rewrite rules need it for batcache to work?!

No rewrite rules are needed for batcache to work. Are you sure your
object-caching is working correctly in your WordPress environment?
Sounds like either a configuration error (memcached servers array
defined incorrectly or possible firewall rules blocking access). Are
you using the PECL memcache client or the pure-php implementation?
Are you seeing any php errors in your logs? For testing you can set
var $seconds to 0 so the pages get cached immediately.

> Does anyone how come really good example or explanation how to set it
> up?!

The instructions in the readme are pretty straightforward:

http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/batcache/trunk/readme.txt

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Barry Abrahamson | Systems Wrangler | Automattic
Blog: http://barry.wordpress.com
Subject Author Posted

Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Robert Gabriel April 14, 2009 02:45AM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Barry Abrahamson April 14, 2009 12:03PM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Robert Gabriel April 14, 2009 02:21PM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Chris Zimmerman April 14, 2009 04:02PM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Chris Zimmerman April 14, 2009 04:12PM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Robert Gabriel April 15, 2009 03:12AM

Re: Batcache, Wordpress and nginx?!

Barry Abrahamson April 15, 2009 11:07AM



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