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Memcached-support (with igbinary) for php packages provided by Plesk

Oliver Meyer

Regular Pleskian
If someone needs memcached-support with igbinary enabled for the php packages provided by plesk - I made a little script for the installation / update (only tested on CentOS 7 - so maybe you have to adjust it).

Quick and simple, but works :)

1. Install the php devel-packages for all Plesk php versions on your system
2. Run the script (php memcached-installer.php)
3. Reload apache

EDIT: The php devel-packages are available again

The url is http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PHP_%version%/ e.g. http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PHP_5.6.10/

Once installed, they will be updated automatically.
 

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Example for PHP 5.6.10:

#1 - Open http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PHP_5.6.10/ in your browser and determine the full url of the devel-package for your distribution, e.g. CentOS 7:

http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PHP_5....hp56-devel-5.6.10-centos7.15061519.x86_64.rpm

#2 - Download & install

cd /tmp
wget http://autoinstall.plesk.com/PHP_5....hp56-devel-5.6.10-centos7.15061519.x86_64.rpm
yum install plesk-php56-devel-5.6.10-centos7.15061519.x86_64.rpm

Note: If you are running debian or a debian based distribution, the command would be 'dpkg -i ...'
 
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