• Resolved isradlt

    (@isradlt)


    Hello,

    We are using Pro version of the W3 Total Cache plugin and just found this post which states that is possible to use different endpoints for a database cluster.
    I have copied dbcluster-config-sample.php file into /wp-content/db-cluster-config.php and removed the comment for the following lines (line 154):

    $w3tc_dbcluster_config = array(
    ‘databases’ => array(
    ‘master’ => array(
    ‘host’ => DB_HOST,
    ‘user’ => DB_USER,
    ‘password’ => DB_PASSWORD,
    ‘name’ => DB_NAME
    ),
    ‘slave’ => array(
    ‘host’ => READER_HOST,
    ‘user’ => DB_USER,
    ‘password’ => DB_PASSWORD,
    ‘name’ => DB_NAME,
    ‘write’ => false,
    ‘read’ => true,
    ‘timeout’ => 0.2,
    )

    I have also declared ‘READER_HOST’ in my wp-config.php config file as follows:

    define(‘READER_HOST’, ‘mysql-cluster.eu-west-1.rds.amazonaws.com’ );

    Now I’m trying to find the button you mentioned in your post but I’m not able to find the ‘Enable database cluster’ button on the General Settings -> Database Cache page. What am I missing?

    We are using the latest 2.3.2 version of the plugin for a WordPress single site, not multisite/network.

    Thank you in advance 🙂

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @isradlt

    Thank you for reaching out.
    We’ve replied to the post you opened in the Boldgrid forum.

    Please continue the correspondence there so we can avoid duplicating the answers!

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter isradlt

    (@isradlt)

    thanks! and sorry for the duplicated post

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