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PHP engines has OPcache activated by default for better performance.

However, I recommend to deactivate:
http://wikisuite.org/How-to-deactivate-OPcache-on-ClearOS

We have been struggling for months with this issue, which was really hard to pinpoint. The reasons are explained here: https://github.com/WikiSuite/app-php-engines/issues/11

Best regards,
Monday, August 19 2019, 03:17 AM
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    Friday, May 01 2020, 07:12 AM - #Permalink
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    ClearOS now has PHP 7.2.24 so OPcache can and should be turned on.
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 06:43 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi @Marc,

    Yes I missed that announcement. I've used a Synology for awhile so I did not use ClearOS. Now I use ClearOS with unRAID. I came back beginning March, April I think. I always checked the forums from time to time because ClearOS has had always my interest. I still had the Synology for awhile (unused) but the Synology is sold now!

    Thank you for the links I'll check them!

    Regards,

    Marcel
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    Thursday, August 22 2019, 01:18 PM - #Permalink
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    Thank you Marcel for the kind words.

    We had announced here:
    https://www.clearcenter.com/blogs/timeline/php-engines-app-now-live-in-the-clearos-marketplace

    You may be interested in other apps:
    https://wikisuite.org/Source-Code#ClearOS_apps

    Best regards,

    Marc
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    Monday, August 19 2019, 05:37 AM - #Permalink
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    Hi Marc,

    Thank you for reporting this on the ClearOS site!

    I wasn't aware of the existent of the PHP Engine app till Nick pointed me to this direction. A big thank you for this app. :)
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