Yes, it works fine - the directory we set up for the cache has tons of files. The problem is this
When are server is getting hit hard and the application pools recycle - EA and PHP crashes completely. Only way to recover is to manually restart IIS.
But when it is working - it is very fast just need to figure out why it is crashing so much
We also tried to use an older PHP version (4.4.4) and the appropriate site buddy dll and had the same result - though the crashes were not as frequent as with the 4.4.6. When it does crash it is bad. Again, have to manually restart IIS
Joined: 2007-04-02
Yes, it works fine - the directory we set up for the cache has tons of files. The problem is this
When are server is getting hit hard and the application pools recycle - EA and PHP crashes completely. Only way to recover is to manually restart IIS.
But when it is working - it is very fast just need to figure out why it is crashing so much
We also tried to use an older PHP version (4.4.4) and the appropriate site buddy dll and had the same result - though the crashes were not as frequent as with the 4.4.6. When it does crash it is bad. Again, have to manually restart IIS