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File apcu.ini of Package php5-APCu.3888
; comment out next line to disable apcu extension in php extension = apcu.so ; This can be set to 0 to disable APCu. This is ; primarily useful when APCu is statically compiled ; into PHP, since there is no other way to disable ; it (when compiled as a DSO, the extension ; line can just be commented-out). ; (Default: 1) ; apc.enabled = 1 ; Mostly for testing and debugging. Setting this enables APCu ; for the CLI version of PHP. Normally you wouldn't want to ; create, populate and tear down the APCu cache on every CLI ; request, but for various test scenarios it is handy to be ; able to enable APCu for the CLI version of APCu easily. ; (Default: 0) ; apc.enable_cli = 1 ; Sets the path to text files containing caches to load ; from disk upon intiialization of APCu. ; preload_path should be a directory where each file follows ; $key.data ; where $key should be used as the entry name and the contents ; of the file contains serialized data to use as the value of ; the entry. ; (Default: null) ; ;apc.preload_path = ; The size of each shared memory segment in MB. ; By default, some systems (including most BSD ; variants) have very low limits on the size of a ; shared memory segment. M/G suffixes must be used. ; (Default: 32) ; apc.shm_size = 32M ; The number of shared memory segments to allocate ; for the compiler cache. If APCu is running out of ; shared memory but you have already set ; apc.shm_size as high as your system allows, you ; can try raising this value. Setting this to a ; value other than 1 has no effect in mmap mode ; since mmap'ed shm segments don't have size limits. ; (Default: 1) ; ;apc.shm_segments = 1 ; The number of seconds a cache entry is allowed to ; idle in a slot in case this cache entry slot is ; needed by another entry. Leaving this at zero ; means that your cache could potentially fill up ; with stale entries while newer entries won't be ; cached. ; (Default: 0) ; apc.ttl = 7200 ; The number of seconds that a cache entry may ; remain on the garbage-collection list. This value ; provides a failsafe in the event that a server ; process dies while executing a cached source file; ; if that source file is modified, the memory ; allocated for the old version will not be ; reclaimed until this TTL reached. Set to zero to ; disable this feature. ; (Default: 3600) ; ;apc.gc_ttl = 3600 ; If you begin to get low on resources, an expunge of the cache ; is performed if it is less than half full. This is not always ; a suitable way of determining if an expunge of the cache ; should be per ; apc.smart allows you to set a runtime configuration value which ; is used to determine if an expunge should be run ; if (available_size < apc.smart * requested_size) ; apc_cache_expunge() ; (Default: 0) ; ;apc.smart = 0 ; A "hint" about the number variables expected in the ; cache. Set to zero or omit if you're not sure. ; (Default: 4096) ; ;apc.entries_hint = 4096 ; If compiled with MMAP support by using --enable-mmap ; this is the mktemp-style file_mask to pass to the ; mmap module for determing whether your mmap'ed memory ; region is going to be file-backed or shared memory ; backed. For straight file-backed mmap, set it to ; something like /tmp/apc.XXXXXX (exactly 6 X's). ; To use POSIX-style shm_open/mmap put a ".shm" ; somewhere in your mask. eg. "/apc.shm.XXXXXX" ; You can also set it to "/dev/zero" to use your ; kernel's /dev/zero interface to anonymous mmap'ed ; memory. Leaving it undefined will force an ; anonymous mmap. ; (Default: "") ; ;apc.mmap_file_mask = "" ; On very busy servers whenever you start the server or ; modify files you can create a race of many processes ; all trying to cache the same data at the same time. ; By default, APCu attempts to prevent "slamming" of a key. ; A key is considered "slammed" if it was the last key set, ; and a context other than the current one set it ( ie. it ; was set by another process or thread ) ; Note: ; APCu does not store enough information to ; catch every occurence, sufficient none the less. ; (Default: 1) ; ;apc.slam_defense = 1 ; Defines which serializer should be used. Default is the ; standard PHP serializer. Other can be used without having ; to re compile apc, like igbinary for example. ; (apc.serializer=igbinary) ; ;apc.serializer = igbinary ; ; /* The remaining entries concern file upload progress support */ ; ; RFC1867 File Upload Progress hook handler is only available ; if you compiled APCu against PHP 5.2.0 or later. When enabled ; any file uploads which includes a field called ; APCu_UPLOAD_PROGRESS before the file field in an upload form ; will cause APCu to automatically create an upload_<key> ; user cache entry where <key> is the value of the ; APCu_UPLOAD_PROGRESS form entry. ; ; Note that the file upload tracking is not threadsafe at this ; point, so new uploads that happen while a previous one is ; still going will disable the tracking for the previous. ; (Default: 0) ; ;apc.rfc1867 = 0 ; Key prefix to use for the user cache entry generated by ; rfc1867 upload progress functionality. ; (Default: "upload_") ; ;apc.rfc1867_prefix = "upload_" ; Specify the hidden form entry name that activates APCu upload ; progress and specifies the user cache key suffix. ; (Default: "APCu_UPLOAD_PROGRESS") ; ;apc.rfc1867_name = "APCu_UPLOAD_PROGRESS" ; The frequency that updates should be made to the user cache ; entry for upload progress. This can take the form of a ; percentage of the total file size or a size in bytes ; optionally suffixed with 'k', 'm', or 'g' for kilobytes, ; megabytes, or gigabytes respectively (case insensitive). ; A setting of 0 updates as often as possible, which may cause ; slower uploads. ; (Default: 0) ; ;apc.rfc1867_freq = 0
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