mimmo, the -m option limits the total amount of memory available for
all items.  the process has some small overhead to run the daemon.
but this -m flag governs the upper limit of the pool of memory
allocated for storing the cache contents, aside from what the overhead
uses.  the default is 64MB.

--bradoaks

On 7/3/07, mimmo pasticcio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If slab size is 1MB, and if I have 16 Slabs this means that allocated
memory is 16MB?
If is right what is "-m" option to set Items max size? What are Items?

thanks.

2007/7/2, Steve Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 7/2/07 8:46 AM, "mimmo pasticcio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My new question is that: in every slab how many chunks are located,
> > this number is fixed or dynamically variable.
>
> The number of chunks per slab is 1MB / chunk size. In other words, each slab
> is 1 megabyte, and contains as many chunks as will fit in 1 megabyte.
>
> -Steve
>
>
>

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