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  • girishG Offline
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    girish
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    wrote on last edited by
    #3

    @b247_eu @rmdes I have pushed changes to the memcached branch. It removed redis addon and adds memcached instead. https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/php7.3-postgres-app/-/commit/12c40aba6a3f05ad245290882fef9743bafed7c5

    One you install the app, memcached is running on port 11211 on localhost. You can test this with:

    root@a95330af-2470-45e7-a7cb-fe170bd184ed:/app/data# echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211
    STAT maxbytes 67108864
    STAT maxconns 1024
    STAT tcpport 11211
    STAT udpport 0
    STAT inter 127.0.0.1
    STAT verbosity 0
    STAT oldest 0
    STAT evictions on
    STAT domain_socket NULL
    STAT umask 700
    STAT growth_factor 1.25
    
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    • girishG girish

      @b247_eu @rmdes I have pushed changes to the memcached branch. It removed redis addon and adds memcached instead. https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/php7.3-postgres-app/-/commit/12c40aba6a3f05ad245290882fef9743bafed7c5

      One you install the app, memcached is running on port 11211 on localhost. You can test this with:

      root@a95330af-2470-45e7-a7cb-fe170bd184ed:/app/data# echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211
      STAT maxbytes 67108864
      STAT maxconns 1024
      STAT tcpport 11211
      STAT udpport 0
      STAT inter 127.0.0.1
      STAT verbosity 0
      STAT oldest 0
      STAT evictions on
      STAT domain_socket NULL
      STAT umask 700
      STAT growth_factor 1.25
      
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      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      @girish yay! Thank you so much!
      Going to test and see if now that fits their requirements!
      Thanks a lot!

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      • rmdesR rmdes

        @girish yay! Thank you so much!
        Going to test and see if now that fits their requirements!
        Thanks a lot!

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        rmdes
        wrote on last edited by
        #5

        Alright install ran smoothly, now just waiting for feedback from the devs.

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          wrote on last edited by rmdes
          #6

          When I test echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211 on the web terminal I get :
          localhost [127.0.0.1] 11211 (?) : Connection refused

          Do I need to make this test under a specific user perhaps ?

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            wrote on last edited by girish
            #7

            @rmdes Can you check if memcached is running at all (just to make sure you selected the correct branch when building). You can do this with supervisorctl status.

            root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# supervisorctl status
            apache2                          RUNNING   pid 22, uptime 0:00:15
            cron                             RUNNING   pid 21, uptime 0:00:15
            memcached                        RUNNING   pid 20, uptime 0:00:15
            root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211
            STAT maxbytes 67108864
            STAT maxconns 1024
            STAT tcpport 11211
            STAT udpport 0
            STAT inter 127.0.0.1
            STAT verbosity 0
            ....
            
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            • girishG girish

              @rmdes Can you check if memcached is running at all (just to make sure you selected the correct branch when building). You can do this with supervisorctl status.

              root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# supervisorctl status
              apache2                          RUNNING   pid 22, uptime 0:00:15
              cron                             RUNNING   pid 21, uptime 0:00:15
              memcached                        RUNNING   pid 20, uptime 0:00:15
              root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211
              STAT maxbytes 67108864
              STAT maxconns 1024
              STAT tcpport 11211
              STAT udpport 0
              STAT inter 127.0.0.1
              STAT verbosity 0
              ....
              
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              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @girish I have

              root@659d2867-1273-4c51-b7e7-765edf705c2d:/app/data# supervisorctl status
              apache2                          RUNNING   pid 19, uptime 1 day, 22:13:15
              cron                             RUNNING   pid 18, uptime 1 day, 22:13:15
              
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              • girishG girish

                @rmdes Can you check if memcached is running at all (just to make sure you selected the correct branch when building). You can do this with supervisorctl status.

                root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# supervisorctl status
                apache2                          RUNNING   pid 22, uptime 0:00:15
                cron                             RUNNING   pid 21, uptime 0:00:15
                memcached                        RUNNING   pid 20, uptime 0:00:15
                root@dfa78176-bd47-44ed-9d07-3e66265886b7:/app/data# echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211
                STAT maxbytes 67108864
                STAT maxconns 1024
                STAT tcpport 11211
                STAT udpport 0
                STAT inter 127.0.0.1
                STAT verbosity 0
                ....
                
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                rmdes
                wrote on last edited by rmdes
                #9

                @girish I think I did selected the correct branch, because when I do git branch I have this
                10a6b05b-62a2-454e-b2f7-d4d25f997c9b-image.png

                And I did the build and the install from this branch.

                I probably did something wrong tho since memcached is not even running and the test put in place by the devs goes like this :
                Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'Memcached' not found in /app/data/public/index.php:24 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /app/data/public/index.php on line 24

                if (!$connection = pg_connect ("host=".getenv("CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_HOST")." dbname=". getenv("CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_DATABASE") ." user=" . getenv("CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_USERNAME")." password=" .getenv("CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD") ."")) {
                    $error = error_get_last();
                    echo "Connection to the PostgreSQL database failed. Error was: ". $error['message']. "\n";
                } else {
                    echo "Connected to the PostgreSQL database.\n";
                }
                
                print_r(get_loaded_extensions());
                
                $memcached = new Memcached();
                $memcached->addServer('172.18.0.158', 11211);
                
                phpinfo();
                exit;
                
                ?>
                
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                • rmdesR rmdes

                  When I test echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211 on the web terminal I get :
                  localhost [127.0.0.1] 11211 (?) : Connection refused

                  Do I need to make this test under a specific user perhaps ?

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                  rmdes
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  I got this from the devs of the custom web app :

                  So far: postgresql and memcached servers available - OK;
                  Missing: php-memcached extension (so I can't make use of the memcached server capabilities within a php script) - not OK

                  Please also don't forget about nginx x-accel, can you add an entry to the nginx conf file for that?


                  Not sure how to proceed

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                    rmdes
                    wrote on last edited by rmdes
                    #11

                    by inspecting php.ini in the container, I went to the extension section and added
                    extension=memcache

                    Aug 31 14:29:58 PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'memcache' (tried: /usr/lib/php/20180731/memcache (/usr/lib/php/20180731/memcache: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory), /usr/lib/php/20180731/memcache.so (/usr/lib/php/20180731/memcache.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)) in Unknown on line 0
                    

                    So does this mean the memcache server is not properly installed ?

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                    • girishG Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      I think the image you are using is wrong. php-memcached is also installed in the same patch as memcached itself - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/php7.3-postgres-app/-/commit/12c40aba6a3f05ad245290882fef9743bafed7c5#6651ddff6eb82c840ced7c1dddee15c6e1913dd4_8_7

                      Can you tell me the command you used to build and update the image? Also, what is the CLI version ? It should be 4.5.2.

                      $ cloudron --version
                      4.5.2
                      
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                      • girishG girish

                        I think the image you are using is wrong. php-memcached is also installed in the same patch as memcached itself - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/php7.3-postgres-app/-/commit/12c40aba6a3f05ad245290882fef9743bafed7c5#6651ddff6eb82c840ced7c1dddee15c6e1913dd4_8_7

                        Can you tell me the command you used to build and update the image? Also, what is the CLI version ? It should be 4.5.2.

                        $ cloudron --version
                        4.5.2
                        
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #13

                        @girish I'm on 4.5.2
                        the command I used after git clone
                        was cloudron build --local
                        then cloudron install
                        and that's it..

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #14

                          @rmdes Can you try cloudron exec and then check if /etc/supervisor/conf.d/memcache.conf exists? Otherwise, you are not using the correct build (not sure where the problem could be though).

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #15

                            @rmdes said in memcached server and php-memcached:

                            supervisorctl status

                            Yay!!!!

                            c7d3fff5-3f47-45c5-a67a-bf853e20d50f-image.png

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #16

                              Not sure what happened to my original git clone folder but by downloading the zip file from the memcache branch and then doing cloudron build --local & cloudron install I got it working !

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #17

                                @girish said in memcached server and php-memcached:

                                /etc/supervisor/conf.d/memcache.conf

                                Confirm this exists now 🙂

                                output of echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 11211

                                0d442845-118a-4aab-939e-583e3b383db8-image.png

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