This seems to have been memory related after all.
When I reduce the memory usage with -m 3000 rather than -m 3200 then the
machines are stable :/
These are running on 32-bit Debian lenny without any 'large mem'
patches, so is the maximum RAM per process simply 3072MB (3 x 1024) ? I
thought each
32-bit systems have a few different options of memory address splitting
based on what distro/kernel/patches you're using.
The ancient approach was 2G userpace 2G kernelspace for a process. Ingo
molnar added a 3G/1G split at some point, so userspace applications can
use 3G of space while
2009/5/25 Yuichi Ray Matta y...@na-s.jp
Hi, every one.
I made memcached client for Windows COM.
http://na-s.jp/memcachedCOM/index.en.html
Please try it if it is interested.
After hearing everyone's opinion, I will formally release it.
Thank you.
I personally dont have a need for a
Thank you for Mr. Clint.
It keeps developing continuously.