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  • hello, the folders under pntemp do not stop to increase of size and i must to delete the cache from the configuration of the theme... what can i do? i do not want to stop the caching.

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  • hello, the problem is in pntemp/xanthia_cache, this folder do not stop to increase... the templates are repeated and repeated in a lot of modules...dizkus, news, crpcalendar, subjects, etc etc.
    i use 3TBase - Design by Jami in zikula 1.2. Maybe it is a bug of the theme?
    Someone have the same problem? some clue to solve this?

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  • On bigger sites with many modules and themes the cache directory can grow big. That's not unusual. How many files do you have there? Is it an option switching caching off?



    Edited by dits on Aug 23, 2010 - 02:27 PM.
  • Please also check the duration of the cache.
  • hello icon_wink the duration is 3600 seconds and to switch off slow down the access to the content.

    the problem is that when i delete the cache, i have over 100 MB but in 1 month the space ocupied by the cache is 2 GBˇˇˇ

    then, could be usual to have the same template several times?

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  • 2 Gig seems like a lot! What do you mean with 'have the same template several times'?

    To track down the problem you could exclude modules from caching to see if a particular module causes the disproportional amount of cached content.
  • i mean that for example this template is repeated several times:
    http%3A%2F%2Fahorradores.net%2F^Dizkus^1e774db6bc8ae120955192f9dea36e85^3
    TBase^%%13^132^1321DEDE%%master.htm

    i think that this only should to be one time. This happens with other modules too



    Edited by mercromina on Aug 23, 2010 - 02:36 AM.

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  • I don't understand, you can't have two files with the same filename in one directory. If a file gets written to a directory where a file with the same filename already exists the existing file should be overwritten. Are you sure the filenames are the same? Is this happening on a local machine, or with a hosting provider?
  • yes i agree, it is not exactly the same name but i mean that master.htm is the same template, for example:

    http%3A%2F%2Fahorradores.net%2F^Dizkus^1e774db6bc8ae120955192f9dea36e85^
    3TBase^%%13^132^1321DEDE%%master.htm

    http%3A%2F%2Fahorradores.net%2F^Dizkus^3935eb58df80ad1c635ee8ea4be61a85^
    3TBase^%%13^132^1321DEDE%%master.htm

    this is repeated a lot of times with other numbers and letters but is the same template master.htm and the same module dizkus...



    Edited by mercromina on Aug 23, 2010 - 07:31 PM.

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  • Hmmm, that's interesting. Which exact version of Zikula are you using? 1.2.X?
  • my version is 1.2.0

    good morning by the way icon_lol



    Edited by mercromina on Aug 23, 2010 - 07:32 PM.

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  • I looked into the code. The number that you see in between the module name and the theme name is the cache_id. It seems the cache_id basically identifies the unique page using the same theme, module, and template. In other words: there seems nothing is wrong with these filenames.

    Have you checked the datestamps of the cache files? Are there files that are older than one hour? Have you checked the directory and file permissions and ownerships? What are they?
  • yes there are files that are older than one hour...this is a bad new LOL because this means that the files are not deleted in spite of all

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  • Sorry, my thinking was wrong: there will be older files as they will only be deleted when they get overwritten by a new cache file. Is it possible to give me access to your pnTemp directory? If so please PM me. I'm wondering if there are particularly big file or anything else out of the ordinary.
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    my version is 1.2.0

    update to 1.2.4.

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