Relationship to memcache seems incomplete

Bug #1309980 reported by Mark Shuttleworth
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wordpress (Juju Charms Collection)
Fix Released
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José Antonio Rey

Bug Description

Preparing to update my blog to Juju on a cloud. Things look pretty good, did a trial deployment with HAProxy, scaled-out WP and MySQL last night, on MAAS.

Noticed when I added memcache (because I can :) that WP says that some additional configuration is required. Is the WP charm up to date with the current WP 3.9 that it deploys, in this regard?

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José Antonio Rey (jose) wrote :

I did the following on EC2, which returned the same error:

 * Deployed mysql, wordpress, haproxy and memcached (one unit each)
 * Related mysql <-> wordpress and haproxy <-> wordpress, configured the instance without any errors
 * Played around a bit and did memcached <-> wordpress and the error displayed

According to Wordpress:

    WP-FFPC found errors, please correct them!
        1.- Plugin settings are not yet saved for the site, please save settings! » WP-FFPC Settings
        2.- Memcached cache backend activated but no PHP memcached extension was found.
            Please either use different backend or activate the module!

Also, when going to WP-FFPC settings and saving the settings as step 1 in the error mentions, it says the memcached host is 127.0.0.1, so it looks like it doesn't configure WP-FFPC either.

Changed in wordpress (Juju Charms Collection):
status: New → Triaged
José Antonio Rey (jose)
Changed in wordpress (Juju Charms Collection):
status: Triaged → In Progress
assignee: nobody → José Antonio Rey (jose)
Marco Ceppi (marcoceppi)
Changed in wordpress (Juju Charms Collection):
status: In Progress → Fix Released
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