i am having an issue running memcached (v1.4.4) on multiple cores. here's 
my environment: windows server running VMware, so that only one core (out 
of eight) is enabled for the project that i am working on. 

on the resource monitor, i can observe between eight and nine threads of 
memcached running at any given moment, even though the registry entry is 
not configured with the (-t) flag, so i would have expected the number of 
threads to be between four and five. (four is default, and as it turns out, 
it is not uncommon for memcached to run one additional thread than 
indicated) also, this version of memcached is running from a downloaded 
executable; it has not been compiled on the local windows server. 

the issue appears when enabling another core from the VM, memcached starts 
consuming 100% of the cpu; we have to disable the new core to go to a 
normal state from a performance standpoint. (note: i do not have any 
details on how this was done, so if the solution proves to be a graceful 
exit and restart, i would welcome more details) also, this is a production 
environment, so the server cannot be down for an extended period of time.

i would welcome any ideas or suggestions

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