So, pretty general question:
Seems against the recommendation of this list, Memcached is often used as a
session store. I'm working with a client now that uses two clusters of
memcached servers and every write is saved on two
clusters and on failed reads the backup is read. Poor mans HA
Comment #9 on issue 99 by rituel: Memcached 1.4.2 server segmentation fault
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=99
I have exactly the same problem since months, and we set up a cron job to
restart memcached after every crash... I went from 1.4.0 to 1.4.5 and it
still crashes
Comment #10 on issue 99 by mrd000: Memcached 1.4.2 server segmentation fault
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=99
Hi, Rituel.
To apply the patch you need to copy it into a file. Lets say you called it
memcached-issue99-suggested-patch
Copy everything exactly from the first
Comment #11 on issue 99 by mrd000: Memcached 1.4.2 server segmentation fault
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=99
I'm attaching thomchin's patch, but against memcached 1.4.5 as a file just
for convenience.
Attachments:
memcached1.4.5-issue99-suggested-patch 1.2