Where did you get a windows build of 1.6.12?

We don't officially support windows, and I hadn't heard of anyone even making 
recent builds of a windows fork. You're best off asking whomever's doing that 
build.

> On Dec 8, 2021, at 8:17 AM, Damian Chapman <cosmoschap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It looks like Crtl-C is incorrect here to stop Memcached gracefully.
> 
> To stop gracefully it needs 
> 
> kill -SIGUSR1 <pid of memcached> where <pid of Memcached> is the process id 
> of Memcached
> 
> but SIGUSR1 is a Unix/Linux signal for inter process communication and it is 
> not used in Windows.
> 
> This is why my testing does not work in Windows.
> 
>> On Tuesday, 7 December 2021 at 11:35:00 UTC Damian Chapman wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am trying to test Memcached warm restart on Windows.
>> I am using v1.6.12.
>> 
>> I used ImDisk to create a RAM disk on Windows on the D: drive (1G)
>> 
>> I start Memcached with the -e option
>> 
>> C:\Users\chapmand\memcached\1.6.12\libevent-2.1\x64>memcached.exe -e 
>> D:\backup
>> [restart] no metadata save file, starting with a clean cache
>> 
>> I check the file system and I can see that the backup file is created:
>> 
>> D:\>dir
>>  Volume in drive D has no label.
>>  Volume Serial Number is 5881-2000
>> 
>>  Directory of D:\
>> 
>> 07/12/2021  11:17        67,108,864 backup
>>                1 File(s)     67,108,864 bytes
>>                0 Dir(s)     988,749,824 bytes free
>>                         
>> I start a telnet session and set and get mykey
>> 
>> telnet localhost 11211
>> 
>> set mykey 0 300 4
>> data
>> STORED
>> get mykey
>> VALUE mykey 0 4
>> END             
>> 
>> I stop Memcached using Ctrl-C and restart
>> 
>> C:\Users\chapmand\memcached\1.6.12\libevent-2.1\x64>memcached.exe -e 
>> D:\backup
>> [restart] no metadata save file, starting with a clean cache
>> Signal handled: Interrupt.
>> 
>> C:\Users\chapmand\memcached\1.6.12\libevent-2.1\x64>memcached.exe -e 
>> D:\backup
>> [restart] no metadata save file, starting with a clean cache
>> 
>> I think the issue may be here as I would not expect to restart with a clean 
>> cache. I see no
>> metadata file on the D: drive.
>> 
>> When I run the telnet session again and type the get mykey command it does 
>> not find the data value.
>> 
>> Any help would be really appreciated.
>> Thank you in advance.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Damian.
>> 
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