On 2/10/09 9:05 PM, Robert Rohde wrote:
Would someone be willing to check whether some of the servers are set to precision=12 and others to precision=14? I'm not sure if it is useful, but I made a point of capturing the "Served by" comment a couple times when I saw truncation to 12 digits. This included srv112 and srv176.
Since page renderings are cached, that doesn't necessarily mean it's the server that rendered your page...
If there is variation in this PHP setting across the servers, then I think one or the other setting should be adopted universally unless there is some good reason not to. Since getting 14 digits seems to happen most of the time right now, that would seem to be the natural choice.
'precision = 12' is set, based on the defaults from PHP's own php.ini-dist, in the php.ini used on our remaining Fedora-based servers.
Our newer Ubuntu-based servers have no 'precision' setting in their php.ini files, so the default value will be used... PHP's internal default being 14. Yay for PHP configuration consistency! :)
Additionally I've found that 5 servers recently moved from the search group to the application servers group were running PHP 5.1 still. I've taken these out of service pending upgrades.
-- brion