So from what I'm reading in your email. It sounds like a few thing are a little wrong. You have a semi low miss rate, but a high write to read ratio. Which could mean you have a caching problem in your code where your setting a bunch of items but you never attempt to get them again. I would also kind of say that with your having as high as a 15% miss rate. You may also have your cache expire to low, but that could be intended depending on the situation of what you are caching. You may try to adjust that based on each set situation rather then an over all 3min exp.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:35 AM, simonjwoolf <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Just some advice, When having more than one memcached server, you should >> never reference one as localhost of 127.0.0.1. It will mess with your >> distribution of keys. All clients referencing the memcached servers should >> use the exact same list of IP/ports. > > Yes, I did read this. However, I only have one site on one server > referencing each set of three daemons, so I can't see that this would > be a problem. > Any advice on interpreting the stats? > -- Nick Verbeck - NerdyNick ---------------------------------------------------- NerdyNick.com SkeletalDesign.com VivaLaOpenSource.com Coloco.ubuntu-rocks.org
