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Zend Optimizer (On Ensim)

Luigi Ramone | 04 September, 2008 14:31

Installing Zend Optimizer

SSH into your server as 'root' user

#Make a backup of your php.ini before you proceed:

cp /etc/php.ini /etc/php.ini.backup

#Download the file. You need to create an account at zend.com before you can download this file. I used to have this file on my server, but that was ages ago....

http://www.zend.com/free_download/optimizer

tar zxvf ZendOptimizer.tar.gz

cd ZendOptimizer

./install

#You'll be asked the following questions, answer them with the following:

#Specify the location where to install Zend Optimizer:

/usr/local/Zend

#Confirm the location of your php.ini file:

/etc

#Are you using the Apache webserver?

Yes

#Specify the Apache configuration directory:

/etc/httpd/conf

#The install script should now detect the right Version of PHP.

Choose "Yes" to proceed.

#Specify the Apache bin directory:

/usr/sbin

#After that, your php.ini is automatically relocated to /usr/local/Zend/etc and a symlink is created.

#Do you want to restart Apache Webserver

Choose "No" (Iv had trouble with that script and it failed to restart apache, just restart apache manually)

#Restart Apache

service httpd restart

#Zend Optimizer is now installed..



To make Zend Optimizer available for sites in High Security mode on Ensim PRO, follow this which was posted by: Egoh

CODE
After normally installing Zend copy it to the high security site:

cp -r /usr/local/Zend/ /home/virtual/site#/fst/usr/local/Zend/



Now lets load it in:

pico -w /home/virtual/site#/fst/etc/php.ini



On the bottom paste this:



[Zend]

zend_optimizer.optimization_level=15

zend_extension_manager.optimizer=/usr/local/Zend/lib/Optimizer-2.1.0

zend_extension_manager.optimizer_ts=/usr/local/Zend/lib/Optimizer_TS-2.1.0

zend_extension=/usr/local/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so

zend_extension_ts=/usr/local/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager_TS.so







Save it and your done.

no apache restart needed.

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