04-21-2011
SSH call
at the moment I am using lynx -dump to run the php file
Quote:
lynx -dump domain name/phpfile.php
I have a list of these for all the domains. What I am trying to get is that it would run each lynx command one after the other. ie run lynx -dump domainame1/phpfile.php finish running then run lynx -dump domain name2/phpfile.php
Is there a better way of doing this?
The script is to pull data from a large database and post it in the site specific database.
Thanks
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apc_delete_file
APC_DELETE_FILE(3) 1 APC_DELETE_FILE(3)
apc_delete_file - Deletes files from the opcode cache
SYNOPSIS
mixed apc_delete_file (mixed $keys)
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the given files from the opcode cache.
PARAMETERS
o $keys
- The files to be deleted. Accepts a string, array of strings, or an APCIterator object.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. Or if $keys is an array, then an empty array is returned on success, or an array of failed
files is returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
apc_delete_file(3) example
<?php
$filename = 'file.php';
if (apc_compile_file($filename)) {
if (apc_delete_file($filename)) {
echo "Successfully deleted file $filename from APC cache.", PHP_EOL;
}
}
if (apc_compile_file($filename)) {
if ($good = apc_delete_file(array($filename, 'donotexist.php'))) {
var_dump($good);
}
}
$bad = apc_delete_file('donotexist.php');
var_dump($bad);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Successfully deleted file file.php from APC cache.
[Mon May 24 09:30:33 2010] [apc-warning] Could not stat file donotexist.php, unable to delete from cache. in /tmp/test.php on line 13.
array(1) {
[0]=>
string(14) "donotexist.php"
}
[Mon May 24 09:30:33 2010] [apc-warning] Could not stat file donotexist.php, unable to delete from cache. in /tmp/test.php on line 18.
bool(false)
SEE ALSO
apc_clear_cache(3), apc_delete(3), apc_exists(3).
PHP Documentation Group APC_DELETE_FILE(3)