On Mar 22, 4:20 am, gf wrote:
> Hello. It would be great to add new "wait timeout" argument to the get
> () method. If it is defined and the key doesn't exists a the moment,
> client should wait untill the key will be added or untill the timeout
> will be reached (client gets false in this case
On Mar 22, 6:24 am, gf wrote:
> Nice. Is it planned? ;-)
Planned is a strange word. :) I don't need it today, but I'd like
to get to it before too long.
On Mar 23, 12:58 pm, Trond Norbye wrote:
> Issue:http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=37
> Patch:http://github.com/trondn/memcached/tree/issue_37
Seems pretty obvious.
maybe copy/paste the bug subject into the e-mail subject? :P Sometimes I
wake up to a list of numbers to review. hard to keep in order until I use
the actual issue viewer :P
-Dormando
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Trond Norbye wrote:
>
> Issue: http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=37
> Pa
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Trond Norbye wrote:
>
> Issue: http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=37
> Patch: http://github.com/trondn/memcached/tree/issue_37
>
I second the motion.
Issue: http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=37
Patch: http://github.com/trondn/memcached/tree/issue_37
Cheers
Trond
Hi:
I am not at all familiar with jmemcached, but I took a quick look at
the code and from what I can tell, max memory defines the total number
of bytes allocated to the cache and the 'ceiling' is used to control
when items will be evicted from the cache. Once the total amount of
data in th
All,
I'm setting up the running of the server portion of jmemcached. It
takes a couple of arguments including:
-c ceiling memory to use (default .976M)
-m max memory to use (default .062G)
the default values confuse me and make me thinking I am interpreting
these values incorrectly.
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