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Hi, my English is not well, but I really want to participate in some discussions.

I would like to ask some basis question for the use of libmemcache (the C client).

When use the mc_aget() and it return the NULL, how do I judge the value does not exist or there are problems in the server?

While testing the memcached, I edit the port with intent, this simulation server problems (four port in one server). So the mc_aget() return the NULL, I try to compare the ms->active before and after use of the mc_aget(), but the ms->active has always been the value of t.

And I find the port was changed, so, should be compare the port whether be changed?

We use cacti and nagios to monitor our memcached servers. They tell us if the servers have problems or are down. From my code (using the PHP client) I don't really have to care if there are server problems. My code needs to run as fast as it can and not worry with what happened on a daemon. There are other tools for monitoring that stuff.

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Brian Moon
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