Marco, I have tried with your suggested configuration. No error's are displayed. Again I simply get the message in my browser that "the server sent no data". If I look at the error Logs I get nothing when trying to open the site. The one error I get, which comes at startup of the server, is that the directory /usr/lib/php5/20090626/mysqlnd.so doesn't exist and so a dynamic library wasn't loaded, but this happens whether OPCache is on or off so I don't think it's causing my problem. Jan, Yes I am running 5.3.10. I read that it was the latest stable at the time of setting up my server so I chose to use it. Since then I probably haven't upgraded it. Would you suggest that I do? Also, yes it was a typo but only in the email, in my php.ini file's it is correct. Thanks for spotting it though, could've helped. I'm still stuck. Regards Shane On 11/25/13, Marco Behnke <marco@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Just a short question: Have you looked apache error.log? Or tried wuth error > logging E_ALL and display_errors on? > > > > Shane Drower-Copley <bluekable@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb: >>Hi, >> >>I am having problems with my local server whenever I enable the PHP >>extension, ZendOPCache. I am able to access my websites without any >>problems while OPCache is disabled. I disable it by commenting out the >>include in my php.ini files. The include reads >>zend_extension="usr/lib/php5/20090626/opcache.so". When this is done >>my phpinfo page does not display the extension and my websites work >>fine. >> >>When I want my phpinfo to display ZendOPCache and all of it's settings >>I uncomment the line. However whenever this line is uncommented and my >>phpinfo displays the extension, I cannot open my sites. I can open >>certain .php files if they are sitting directly in my /var/www >>directory, like info.php or pearcheck.php, but when I try to open a >>directory such as localhost/phpmyadmin I get a browser error reading >>that "the server sent no data". >> >>My config setting in the php.ini files that my server uses are below. >>I am using OPCache as a suggested extension for hosting a Learning >>Management System named Moodle and the configuration was the one >>suggested in their documentation. >> >> >> >> >>[opcache] >>opcache.enable = 1 >>opcache.memory_consumption = 128 >>opcache.max_accelerated_files = 4000 >>opcache.revalidate_freq = 60 >> >>; Required for Moodle >>opcache.use_cwd = 1 >>opcache.validate_timestamps = 1 >>opcache.save_comments = 1 >>opcache.enable_file_override = 0 >> >>; If something does not work in Moodle >>opcache.revalidate_path = 1 ; May fix problems with include paths >> >>; Experimental for Moodle 2.6 and later >>;opcache.fast_shutdown = 1 >>;opcache.enable_cli = 1 ; Speeds up CLI cron >>;opcache.load_comments = 0 ; May lower memory use, might not be >>compatible with add-ons and other apps. >> >> >> >>If anyone has any help to offer please don't hesitate. >> >>Regards >>Bluekable >> >>-- >>PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >>To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- > Marco Behnke > Dipl-Informatiker (FH), SAE Audio Engineer Diploma > Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3 > > e-Mail: marco@xxxxxxxxxx > tel: 0174 / 9722336 > > Softwaretechnik Behnke > Heinrich-Heine-Str. 7D > 21218 Seevetal > > http://www.behnke.biz -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php