Memcache

Carl Parrish cparrish at carlparrish.com
Fri Oct 25 10:21:03 MST 2013


Thanks Hans. There is a directory called conf.d/ that has all the .ini files I just had to open up the memcache.ini file and uncomment the extension. 
Now everything works. thanks again. 


On Oct 25, 2013, at 9:54 AM, der.hans wrote:

> Am 25. Oct, 2013 schwätzte Carl Parrish so:
> 
> moin moin,
> 
>> I'm trying to install a Zend Framework Application and getting this error
>> 
>> Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Cache_Exception' with message 'The memcache extension must be loaded for using this backend !
>> 
>> I *think* the only problem here is that the web applications aren't picking up the .ini files found in /etc/php.d/
>> 
>> I noticed that cli version of php seems to be using /etc/php.ini
>> while my web app seems to be using /usr/local/zend/etc/php.ini
>> 
>> So what's the best way to go about getting /etc/php.d included?
> 
> What includes /etc/php.d? Is there a php.d in /usr/local/zend/etc/? Maybe
> try just symlinking /usr/local/zend/etc/php.d to /etc/php.d.
> 
> There should be an include directive somewhere, so you need to find that
> and make sure it's pulling in the directory you want.
> 
> I don't know how php is setup to use it, but that's how other services use
> .d directories.
> 
> ciao,
> 
> der.hans
> 
>> So that's my question but just in case I'm wrong I'm including more info
>> 
>> This is on a AWS RedHat box. but when I check rpm I *think* it's saying that it's installed.
>> 
>> [root at ip-10-198-57-242 configs]# rpm -qa | grep memcache
>> php-5.3-memcached-zend-server-5.3.26-19.x86_64
>> php-pecl-memcache-3.0.5-4.el6.x86_64
>> php-5.3-memcache-zend-server-5.3.26-14.x86_64
>> 
>> looking in /etc/php.d/memcache.ini I have
>> ; ----- Enable memcache extension module
>> extension=memcache.so
>> 
>> ls /usr/lib64/php/modules/mem*
>> /usr/lib64/php/modules/memcache.so
>> 
>> php -i | grep memcache
>> /etc/php.d/memcache.ini,
>> PHP Warning:  Unknown: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'America/New_York' for 'EDT/-4.0/DST' instead in Unknown on line 0
>> memcache
>> memcache support => enabled
>> memcache.allow_failover => 1 => 1
>> memcache.chunk_size => 32768 => 32768
>> memcache.compress_threshold => 20000 => 20000
>> memcache.default_port => 11211 => 11211
>> memcache.hash_function => crc32 => crc32
>> memcache.hash_strategy => consistent => consistent
>> memcache.lock_timeout => 15 => 15
>> memcache.max_failover_attempts => 20 => 20
>> memcache.protocol => ascii => ascii
>> memcache.redundancy => 1 => 1
>> memcache.session_redundancy => 2 => 2
>> Registered save handlers => files user memcache
>> 
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