• Hi,

    Im using WP Super Cache: 0.8.7

    Normal Settings: Half On, permalinks structure default
    Since Yesterday: Full On, fancy permalinks structure

    Super cache pages were made, about 900 pages.
    Server Load went to 3.00 – 4.00 during these hours of page making.

    10 Hours later my server load is 1.20-1.30 compaired to the normal server load of 0.20-0.50 … So the server load is higher then when just using wp super cache on mode half on.

    At the moment:

    Code:
    Cache Contents

    WP-Cache
    
        * 1185 cached pages
        * 1062 expired pages
    
    WP-Super-Cache
    
        * 84 cached pages
        * 926 expired pages.

    Expire Time is set at 10800 seconds (3 hours)
    and expired pages are deleted every 10 minutes.

    Is this normal or should I take other settings? Since server load has only gone up and not down even after 10 hours.

    Picture: you can clairly see when super cache was enabled…

    [URL=http://img220.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=89092_graph_123_552lo.JPG][IMG]http://img220.imagevenue.com/loc552/th_89092_graph_123_552lo.JPG[/IMG][/URL]

    Hope anyone can help me out of this struggle.

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  • Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

    Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

    In addition I noticed something odd.

    My index file was cached several hours ago. If I reload it it still says cached several hours ago.

    HOWEVER, a single post page (which shows up in my ftp folder /www/wp-content/cache/supercache/blogname.com/2009/01/09/postname1/ as being cached since index.html page is present in that folder)

    first load

    <!-- Dynamic Page Served (once) in 1.291 seconds -->
    <!-- Cached page generated by WP-Super-Cache on 2009-01-10 16:16:28 -->

    second load

    <!-- Dynamic Page Served (once) in 1.291 seconds -->
    <!-- Cached page generated by WP-Super-Cache on 2009-01-10 16:16:28 -->
    <!-- Compression = gzip -->

    So In other words, It was already Cached by the plugin but when loading it it Cached again! Causing extra mysql entries, causing CPU power usage…

    So I’m starting to think it has more to do with the fact the cache plugin does not really cache my single post pages. It does create a cache for it but in the end it just loads it from the mysql or caches it again … ????

    I’m having problems with WP Super Cache also, I activated it and now at the top of each pag on my site are error messages that the cashe could not be done. It seems to be blaming it on automatic backup plugin.
    It is very anoying to have that personal info at the top f the page.

    Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

    Paul please create your own topic describing your own problems in detail. It doesnt help making a mess of it.

    Do not post in a other topic your problem unless its is relevant!

    Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

    Installed 0.8.5 to be sure:

    first load:

    <!-- Dynamic Page Served (once) in 1.738 seconds -->

    second load

    <!-- Dynamic Page Served (once) in 1.738 seconds -->
    <!-- Cached page served by WP-Super-Cache -->
    <!-- Compression = gzip -->

    So I guess it is ok

    Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

    Now I only need to find out wth my serverload is 4 times higher after using super cache Full On with fancy permalinks VS Half on without fancy permalinks

    Thread Starter loller6661

    (@loller6661)

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