On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 13:59, Brion Vibber wrote:
Okay, the current stable version is now installed, but
the limited
memcached support is disabled until I get some things recompiled. (PHP
on pliny needs sockets support, etc.)
I've recompiled PHP on pliny to add socket and gzip support. The
preliminary memcached bits are running and haven't exploded yet. That's
good news!
No sense in expanding it to work on articles until some other things are
done; I'll have to recompile the kernel with a backport of /dev/epoll
support patched in to get best performance for memcached.
** I may reboot the machines tonight with a new kernel if I get one
compiled nicely. ** I'll try to aim for the trough period, before the
Europeans are awake and when some of the more sensible Americans have
gone to bed.
The page caches on pliny are presently being compressed, chugga chugga
chugga. Compressed data means less disk I/O and more data fitting in
cache, which is good.
I'll also try to merge in JeLuF's tweaks to the linking code.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)