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-For instructions on how to compile memcached on Debian Etch, see here:
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-http://www.lullabot.com/articles/how_install_memcache_debian_etch
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-Fedora memcache + drupal walkthrough
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-1) Have a look at the background reading
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-  A - http://www.danga.com/memcached/	  (cache daemon)
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-  B - http://pecl.php.net/package/memcache  (PHP integration for memcache)
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-  C - http://drupal.org/project/memcache    (Drupal Module to use memcache)
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-2) Fedora RPMs are available for A and B above
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-  http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/memcached/
-  http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/php-pecl-memcache/
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-  I downloaded the SRPMs and rebuilt them.  This may require installing some
-  extra RPMs into your system - rpm will tell you.
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- 1003  wget http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/memcached/memcached-1.2.1-4.rf.src.rpm
- 1004  rpmbuild --rebuild memcached-1.2.1-4.rf.src.rpm
- 1005  yum install libevent-devel
- 1006  rpmbuild --rebuild memcached-1.2.1-4.rf.src.rpm
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- 1008  wget http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/php-pecl-memcache/php-pecl-memcache-2.0.4-1.rf.src.rpm
- 1009  rpmbuild --rebuild php-pecl-memcache-2.0.4-1.rf.src.rpm
- 1010  yum install php-devel
- 1011  rpmbuild --rebuild php-pecl-memcache-2.0.4-1.rf.src.rpm
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-3) Installed RPMS
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-[root@yoursite ~]# rpm -Uvh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64/memcached-1.2.1-4.rf.x86_64.rpm /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64/php-pecl-memcache-2.0.4-1.rf.x86_64.rpm
-Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
-   1:php-pecl-memcache      ########################################### [ 50%]
-   2:memcached              ########################################### [100%]
-[root@yoursite ~]#
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-4) Verify configuration. Change if required.
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-[root@yoursite ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/memcached
-PORT="11211"
-USER="nobody"
-MAXCONN="1024"
-CACHESIZE="64"
-OPTIONS=""
-[root@yoursite ~]#
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-5) Activate memcache
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-[root@yoursite ~]# service memcached start
-Starting Distributed memory caching (memcached):           [  OK  ]
-[root@yoursite ~]# service httpd restart
-Stopping httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
-Starting httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
-[root@yoursite ~]#
-
-  Check phpinfo() for memcached status. Mine said
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-      memcache
-      memcache support	enabled
-      Active persistent connections 	0
-      Revision 	$Revision$
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-6) Optional. Install and enable 'devel' module. Configure it to show SQL
-queries being executed.  Log in, and check out / and /admin - see how many
-SQL queries are run.  In my case / took 156 queries, and /admin took 91.
-Once you've patched Drupal as described below, even enabling and disabling
-the Memcache module won't disable the use of memcache.
-
-7) Download, install, follow steps in README.txt (move include file,
-configure settings.php)
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-    [simon@yoursite ~]$ cd /home/WHOEVER/www/SOMEWEBSITE.com/html/modules/
-    [simon@yoursite modules]$ wget -q http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/memcache-5.x-1.x-dev.tar.gz
-    [simon@yoursite modules]$ tar xfz memcache-5.x-1.x-dev.tar.gz
-    [simon@yoursite modules]$ cd memcache
-    [simon@yoursite memcache]$ mv memcache.inc ../../includes/
-    [simon@yoursite modules]$
-
-Apply the default configuration to the bottom of your
-DRUPAL/sites/default/settings.php file.  If you have already configured
-$cfg, you will need to add the element to the array instead of appending the
-whole $cfg. Don't forget to also include 'cache.inc' and 'memcache.inc'.  The
-example below uses the default localhost:11211 server.
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-    $ tail -3 ../../sites/default/settings.php
-      include_once('./includes/cache.inc');
-      include_once('./sites/default/modules/memcache/memcache.inc');
-      $conf['cache_default_class'] = 'MemCacheDrupal';
-    $
-
-8) Optionally enable the memcache admin drupal module from /admin/build/modules
-(it's in the "Other" section).
-
-See README.txt for more information about configuring Drupal with memcache.
