Hi,
I'm using memcached for caching search suggest box.
I've done this:
Set lifetime for all items to 30 hours and restart memcached.
After 24hours are stored about 87000 items in memcached and in last 2
hours was added only few items.
When I look at graf (bijk.com) I see cache hits and misses
--- thread.c.orig 2010-04-03 11:07:16.0 +0400
+++ thread.c2010-08-18 13:03:50.0 +0400
@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@
#include string.h
#include pthread.h
-#define ITEMS_PER_ALLOC 64
+#define CACHE_LINE_SIZE 64
+#define ITEMS_PER_ALLOC 256
/* An item in the connection queue. */
Comment #13 on issue 149 by kinguru2006: memcached.exe exits with Failed to
ignore SIGHUP
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=149
How to run memcached as a service?
On windows it is a great prbolem, if you dont know.
While creating with SC, service not starting.
HELP!
Use
Some little bit changes:
Using the fact that dispatcher keep balance between threads while
dispatch new connections, we can move out freelist into conn_queue
without any problem with unbalanced size of free items on each
conn_queue. Also I eliminate tailing while .. free code in cq_push
in my
Comment #14 on issue 149 by skrolle: memcached.exe exits with Failed to
ignore SIGHUP
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=149
@kinguru:
You have two options. The first solution is to run an older version of
memcached that still can be installed and run as a service. You
marrra wrote:
Hi,
I'm using memcached for caching search suggest box.
I've done this:
Set lifetime for all items to 30 hours and restart memcached.
After 24hours are stored about 87000 items in memcached and in last 2
hours was added only few items.
When I look at graf (bijk.com) I see cache
I am new to memcached.
if i understand it well, evictions menas memcached is out memory ?
I've changed memory to 256MB.
I hope it will work.
Thank you.
Best regards.
On Aug 18, 6:41 pm, Matt Ingenthron ingen...@cep.net wrote:
marrra wrote:
Hi,
I'm using memcached for caching search
marrra wrote:
I am new to memcached.
if i understand it well, evictions menas memcached is out memory ?
Yes. memcached is an LRU(ish) cache. Therefore, when you go beyond the
memory available, it'll find an old item to evict to store the new item
you're asking it to store.
Since
I am trying to find a way to check if the memcachedclient is still
alive or not but it seems to be there is no public api for me to do so.
Can someone clarify this?
Thanks.
Chad
I am trying to find a way to check if the memcachedclient is still
alive or not but it seems to be there is no public api for me to do
so. Can someone clarify this?
Thanks.
Chad
Chad wrote:
I am trying to find a way to check if the memcachedclient is still
alive or not but it seems to be there is no public api for me to do
so. Can someone clarify this?
Not really. You should be able to use system level tools (i.e. netstat
-a | grep 11211) to see connections in the
sto
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Chad wrote:
I am trying to find a way to check if the memcachedclient is still
alive or not but it seems to be there is no public api for me to do
so. Can someone clarify this?
Thanks.
Chad
dormando wrote:
sto
I'm pretty sure he sent it only once. I think this is a problem with
Google's SMTP and MTAs if I recall correctly. This happened on a
majordomo based list I am on, and it died down after a little bit. I
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Matt Ingenthron wrote:
dormando wrote:
sto
I'm pretty sure he sent it only once. I think this is a problem with Google's
SMTP and MTAs if I recall correctly. This happened on a majordomo based list
I
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