Hi, I have error
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_configuration() in /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php:238 Stack trace: #0 /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(286): OPcache_dashboard->render_admin_page(”) #1 /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(310): WP_Hook->apply_filters(”, Array) #2 /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-includes/plugin.php(465): WP_Hook->do_action(Array) #3 /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-admin/admin.php(253): do_action(‘toplevel_page_o…’) #4 {main} thrown in /home/airconac/airconacademy.com/www/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 238
How I can fix it?
]]>In the Reset/Invalidate box in the dashboard, we find the following:
“Please refer to the PHP.net for these difference information.”
The link to PHP.net is broken. It should be:
https://php.net/ref.opcache
I’m getting this warning: “This plugin hasn’t been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.”
Are you still alive?
Ron
]]>Hello, I;ve installed the plugin in one of my sites, but cannot get access to Dashboard, Configuration, Status and Scripts pages. I get this in debug.log
[17-Aug-2017 13:48:47 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_configuration() in /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 238
[17-Aug-2017 13:52:22 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_status() in /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 302
[17-Aug-2017 13:47:17 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_status() in /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 328
[17-Aug-2017 13:54:58 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_configuration() in /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 338
What is the problem?
]]>The title is OPcahce Status while it should be OPcache Status.
An easy fix?
]]>Issued a PR on github.
If you are no longer supporting please let me know. I may take it over as I use it on several of the Store Locator Plus services and want to keep it updated and tested with latest WP releases.
TIA,
Lance
Hi There!
I have users visiting their profile and need to disable the opcache widget from the Dashboard homepage.
Some coding I’ve tried isn’t working. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
]]>Would be really cool if I could set invalidation to one setting during some hours and a different setting during other hours. Like during our development hours if we could invalidate every 60 seconds or 120 seconds. But during off hours we could set it to 60 minutes.
Would be a cool feature.
]]>Your plugin is great but it would be really helpful to be able to search in Scripts. Maybe I’m missing something but with thousands of scripts to browse through them with no search piece would take forever to use this.
]]>In the Dashboard i get this Warning Message:
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/www/wordpress/wp-admin/includes/template.php:1947) in /home/www/wordpress/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1228
URL: https://www.francis-cosmetics.de
Whats wrong?
Regards Wolfgang
]]>If you have more than one site on a VPS the keys, memory and hits are calculated for all sites on that machine.
Is there a way of configuring Opcache on the server to make each WordPress instance separately identified and individualized by your plugin?
thanks, great plugin.
stu
Just updated my first plugin through InfiniteWP and ended up with this in the error log afterwards:
[10-Apr-2015 14:35:04 UTC] PHP Notice: Your WordPress is successfully updated! Detail:
array (
‘action’ => ‘update’,
‘type’ => ‘plugin’,
‘bulk’ => true,
‘plugins’ =>
array (
0 => ‘list-category-posts/list_cat_posts.php’,
),
) in D:\path\to\wp\wp-content\plugins\opcache\opcache.php on line 82
After updating (0.2.4 working fine) to 0.3.0 the “scripts” page can not be loaded.
Php error:
PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function display() on a non-object in /home/xxxxx/www/public_html/wp-content/plugins/opcache/views/admin-scripts.php on line 5
System:
PHP 5.5.12-2ubuntu4.1
Zend OPcache v7.0.4-dev
Apache version 2.4.10
Given the newness and small number of users so far I thought you might like knowing that I installed and tested OPcache Dashboard 0.2.3 tonight on two identical servers with the following:
Ubuntu 14.04 Server with the latest upgrades
WordPress 3.9.1
PHP Version 5.5.9-1ubuntu4.3
OPcache 7.0.3
Installation is trivial. The functionality seems flawless and not only provides assurance that the Zend OPcache is working, but lots of detail about how OPcache memory is being utilized on busy servers. I recommend this plugin to anyone with technical knowledge sufficient to understand the purpose of the OPcache and what the displayed information means.
]]>Thank you for using my plugin!
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When I click “Reset” on the OPCache Dashboard, the page refreshes and loads another plugin’s admin page (in this case it’s Rich Snippets).
Strange behavior.
]]>Are there any host requirements?
I saw on description page that the hosts needs to have opcache turned on? Isn’t that for most hosts already turned on?
also with wp debug turned on fatal error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function opcache_get_configuration() in /home/public_html/projects/ggn/wp-content/plugins/opcache/opcache.php on line 190
I get no graphs on the dashboard and everything below the Reset/Invalidate heading is missing.
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