Hi All,
I am on a VDS running cPanel, PHP 5.2.9, MySQL 5.0.81 and Apache
My hosts enabled APC PHP Cache as we were trying to speed up some of my Drupal sites further. This worked, however a few of the sites mysteriously began to suffer from 404 errors on several pages - mostly those nodes belonging to non-core content types (IE content types I created manualy - 'pages' as oper Drupal core continued to function).
It did not affact all of them, probably only 20% or so, however there seemed to be no logic around WHICH nodes were affected. The affected pages stayed unavailable until APC was disabled again, and they went back to normal.
I've searched for this issue but found no real mention of it. Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance.
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Anyone ? :o(
Anyone ? :o(
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same here
hi, i am getting the same issue. The first time I load a page (node or view) it seems to work, but then it 404s on the next load. Disable APC and it works fine.