PHP Version: 5.2.14
PHP Timezone: Not set
Web Server: Apache
FTP functions: OK (required for Self-hosted (FTP) CDN support)
Multibyte String support: OK (required for Rackspace Cloud Files support)
cURL extension: OK (required for Amazon S3 support)
zlib extension: OK (required for compression support)
Opcode cache: Not installed
Memcache extension: Not installed
Mime type detection: Not installed
Hash function: hash (required for NetDNA purge support)
Safe mode: Off
Open basedir: Off
How can I add the PHP Timezone , Opcode cache: Not installed
Memcache extension: Not installed,
Mime type detection: Not installed,
My Site is HERE
Also, I am now running the MAXCDN and added a cname Linky
Do I need to redirect all of my traffic to that URL or is this done Automatic ? Thanks for your time
Hi,
Sorry to go over this same issue again but I’ve had this same problem re: memcache etc.
I contacted my hosting provider and they replied as below:
“Please note that we run PHP as CGI/suPHP module when it runs in such mode, PHP scripts won’t be able to detect most of enabled Apache modules.
You can find more information on WordPress support site,
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-w3-total-cache-compatibility-test-errors?replies=7#post-1627402
Note that some of those modules(mod_deflate / mod_gzip, Opcode cache and Memcache) can’t be installed/enabled on our servers.
Other modules are enabled and you can disregard these warnings.”
As you can see they directed me to this page. I’m a little confused by their message and wondered what this all means. I’ve used firebug to check my speed and get a 83/100 rating yet pingdom and alexa are both telling me my site is slow.
I’m becoming more and more confused and would appreciate a little guidance. My website is http://www.becandolifecoaching.com
Thanks
Jacky
I have also run a compatability test as below. My web host has said that Memcache is not installed because of security issues but also said that the (not detected) php modules are, in fact, all installed.
PHP Version: 5.2.17
PHP Timezone: Not set
Web Server: Apache
FTP functions: OK (required for Self-hosted (FTP) CDN support)
Multibyte String support: OK (required for Rackspace Cloud Files support)
cURL extension: OK (required for Amazon S3 support)
zlib extension: OK (required for compression support)
Opcode cache: Not installed
Memcache extension: Not installed
Mime type detection: Mimetype
Hash function: hash (required for NetDNA purge support)
Safe mode: Off
Open basedir: Off
zlib output compression: Off
mod_mime: Not detected
mod_expires: Not detected
mod_deflate / mod_gzip: Not detected
mod_headers: Not detected
mod_env: Not detected
mod_setenvif: Not detected
mod_rewrite: Not detected
Unfortunately the plugin does not seem to have added any performance to the site which is a shame. Although I have experimented with the the settings YSlow is reporting:
Cache-Control no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Pragma no-cache
I may have overlooked something very simple. Any pointers would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
It’d be great if, for every line on this report, there was some help such as this little gem you wrote, Frederick:
Add define( ‘WP_CACHE’, true ); to the top of the wp-config.php
I bet you are filled with all kinds of little tidbits like that and I’m sure that there are folks who will just pay you to do those little things for them, but I’m broke, I want to use this plugin so that it works better than without **reliably** and it’s just hard without transferring your knowledge into little bits of help like this.
I’m sure you’re right, the problem is that there are hundreds of things I know and just like many even if I wrote them all down in a book I’d still miss some and have to write another book. I’m doing my best.
I don’t know how you’re not totally overwhelmed. This is a great plugin and it’d be even better with either fewer options or more information that goes with the existing options.