The keys being set look like: sprintf(key, "bob:%d", keyMin);

ie: "bob:1"

the keys being fetched look like:

sprintf(key, "%d", keyMin);

ie: "1". not sure how this is supposed to work?

On Mon, 18 Jul 2016, Sonia wrote:

>
> To execute the program, you will need a txt file containing a list of all the 
> servers. You can make changes to this file accordingly.
> If you execute the code with a -h option you will get details of the command 
> line args.
>
> On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 2:29:06 PM UTC-5, Dormando wrote:
>       Hey,
>
>       In order to understand I'd have to see the details firsthand at this
>       point: Output of `stats` and `stats settings` commands, as well as any
>       example code you can share.
>
>       On Thu, 14 Jul 2016, Sonia wrote:
>
>       > Everything seems in order, but cant seem to find a reason for this 
> odd behaviour.
>       >
>       > On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 11:22:07 PM UTC-5, Dormando wrote:
>       >       I'm not sure why. you can validate the settings via the `stats 
> settings`
>       >       command.
>       >
>       >       On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Sonia wrote:
>       >
>       >       > I tried inserting 10 values of size 1000000 bytes. I am able 
> to insert all 10 values but I guess only the last 3 are present in cache 
> since I am getting
>       cache
>       >       misses for the
>       >       > first 7 key-value pairs.Is there a flag that we have to set 
> in the memcached configuration file (I currently have the '-m' option set to 
> 2048)
>       >       >
>       >       > On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 7:07:44 PM UTC-5, Dormando 
> wrote:
>       >       >       Hi,
>       >       >
>       >       >       You're trying to store exactly 1024*1024 bytes, but an 
> value in memcached
>       >       >       encompasses the key and the datastructure behind it. 
> Try (1024*1024 -
>       >       >       4096) and see if that stores.
>       >       >
>       >       >       On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Sonia wrote:
>       >       >
>       >       >       > For 100,000 1MB values I guess the memory I have 
> allocated is insufficient. However, I tried inserting 10 1MB values into 
> memcached but this too
>       fails
>       >       and
>       >       >       memcached_strerror()
>       >       >       > returns "ITEM TOO BIG" (The value I have is a random 
> alpha-numeric char array of size 1048756 bytes).I am currently using a 
> libmemcached client.
>       Also
>       >       please find
>       >       >       the output of
>       >       >       > the stats command in the attached file.
>       >       >       > I really appreciate the help. Thank you.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 2:39:43 PM UTC-5, 
> Dormando wrote:
>       >       >       >       Can you give more detail as to what exactly is 
> failing? what error message
>       >       >       >       are you getting, what client are you using, 
> what is the `stats` output
>       >       >       >       from some of your memcached instances, etc?
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       100,000 1 meg values are going to take at least 
> 100 gigabytes of RAM. if
>       >       >       >       you have 16 2G servers, you only have 32G of 
> RAM available. I can't really
>       >       >       >       help until knowing what your real error message 
> is but that math seems a
>       >       >       >       little odd.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Sonia wrote:
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > I have just started working with memcached 
> and I am working on a test program where I want to insert 100,000 values of 
> size 1 MB into
>       memcached.I
>       >       >       currently have
>       >       >       >       16 servers
>       >       >       >       > setup and I have setup the memory limit in 
> the memcached configuration file as 2 GB but for some reason my code is still 
> failing.
>       >       >       >       > Has anybody faced a similar situation?
>       >       >       >       >
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