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HyperDB with BuddyPress

  • @w3prodigy

    Member

    I’m working on a 3.0 install with BuddyPress and HyperDB… since I’ve integrated the HyperDB plugin activity can be added to the database but it’s not properly pulling any activity from the database. bp_has_activities simply returns false. All the tables except the users and usermeta tables are hosted on the same database as the install.

    Has anyone had any experience integrating BP and HyperDB successfully? Perhaps a solution to my issue?

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  • @skippybosco

    Member

    @w3prodigy: did you ever get this sorted out?

    @djpaul

    Keymaster

    I have none of these details, but I do know HyperDB works with BuddyPress. It is in use on this site.

    @ds123

    Participant

    @DJPaul can you please tell me what database caching plugin your using to speed up mysql queries on master / slave servers? i’m using hyper db seems to work but i want to use memcache will that help logged in users on buddypress? (ryan’s plugin memcached plugin)

    … my slave server is a stripped down mysql server and nothing else do i need to install memcache on the slave server? (its already installed on the master)

    thanks for any help!

    @gunju2221

    Participant

    can you please tell me what database caching plugin your using to speed up mysql queries on master / slave servers?

    @ds123, your merging topics from https://buddypress.org/community/groups/how-to-and-troubleshooting/forum/topic/speeding-up-buddypress/

    Please keep on topic please, don’t post off the wall questions.

    @ds123

    Participant

    @virtuali …. my question has to do with the title of the forum topic hyperdb with buddypress

    @djpaul

    Keymaster

    @ds123 I have had a client site run with this set up but I was not involved with the web server or other technical details. I would suggest you post on the WordPress.org forums, perhaps at https://wordpress.org/support/forum/wp-advanced, and ask for information or advice on running WordPress in this way.

    Pretty much all the WordPress server advise will apply to BuddyPress (as it’s just a plugin, after all!)

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