Can someone point me to the memcached logo usage policy?
A colleague wants to use the logo in a public talk on Wed. Trying to see if
it is allowed by license or permission.
Thanks,
Jim
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From running some Google searches those messages appear to be from this
package.
https://www.configserver.com/cp/csf.html
So I'd figure out why that's installed and talk to whoever configured
it. Meaning, it's an add-on package that's not part of Linux of
Memcached which is trying to be help
ints here. If it happens
> again, please do:
>
> 1) see if you can still connect to it and run commands, grab stats if so.
> 2) grab a GDB backtrace before killing the daemon:
> gdb -p $(pidof memcached)
> thread apply all bt
> ^ full thread backtrace.
>
> If it
The commandline arguments used are:
-u memcached -m 236544 -c 64000 -p 11211 -t 32 -C -n 5 -f 1.05 -o
ext_path=/mnt/memcache:1700G,ext_path=/mnt1/memcache:1700G,ext_path=/mnt2/memcache:1700G,ext_path=/mnt3/memcache:1700G,ext_threads=32,ext_item_size=64
And we have some data, but frankly when the
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When I disable SASL it seems to work correctly. I'm using version 1.4.24.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 9:55:52 PM UTC-7, Jim Horning wrote:
>
> I have two conditions that seem to make memcached fail. I have a
> memcached server and a few clients all on the same subnet: 192.168
No. I'm using the numeric addresses.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 9:55:52 PM UTC-7, Jim Horning wrote:
>
> I have two conditions that seem to make memcached fail. I have a
> memcached server and a few clients all on the same subnet: 192.168.1.X,
> where these devices use
I have two conditions that seem to make memcached fail. I have a memcached
server and a few clients all on the same subnet: 192.168.1.X, where these
devices use NAT to get to the Internet.
1. If I start up the sever/clients AND the Internet connection is not
available (i.e. I disconnect the L
unity, there's nothing like it. Even just the short dialog
everyone has given me here has been invaluable, thanks again!
Once I settle in on what works best for us I'll post a wrap-up here
just for closure.
Jim
ch of even 10,000 longs isn't
much data, since we have so many of these lists to process it ends up
becoming a large network hit once you've done it 200k+ times.
Jim
On Jan 19, 3:05 pm, dormando wrote:
> How're you serializing the list?
>
> In cases where I've had to w
ch of even 10,000 longs isn't
much data, since we have so many of these lists to process it ends up
becoming a large network hit once you've done it 200k+ times.
Jim
On Jan 19, 3:05 pm, dormando wrote:
> How're you serializing the list?
>
> In cases where I've had to w
etermine that
> the last 10 are new?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:42 PM, jim wrote:
> > It's not a matter of memcached being bad, it's a matter of pulling
> > only X items off the big list in order to perform more efficiently.
> > Sometimes we want t
pm, Boris Partensky
wrote:
> Can you always invalidate memcached entry when a new item is inserted into
> the list? This way you can assume that what's in memcached is always good.
>
> Boris
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:11 AM, jim wrote:
> > Hi:
>
> >
pm, Boris Partensky
wrote:
> Can you always invalidate memcached entry when a new item is inserted into
> the list? This way you can assume that what's in memcached is always good.
>
> Boris
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:11 AM, jim wrote:
> > Hi:
>
> >
er of bytes in cache vs.
the entire cached value.
Any other thoughts? Ideas?
Thank you.
Jim
:Memcached::GetParserXS?
Thanks!
- Jim
Jim Spath wrote:
We're using memcached-tags for an application and have started to
experience some problems with it as our datasets have grown. Things
like losing the tag -> key associations, which is the whole point of
using tags.
We also sporadically see this error in the log:
F
for
tag storage and memcached for key storage, but found it to be too slow
to be feasible.
Thanks!
Jim
in Java, and we are planning to deploy on AWS as a
> cache for SimpleDB.
>
> Anyone else in this boat, and already rowing? Would love to share some
> ideas.
>
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wrote:
> jim wrote:
> > I want to compile memcache on linux kernel 2.6.30 with epoll.
>
> > Is it already included in kernel? How do i check it?
> > If not then, What do I need for epoll?
>
> I believe it is and has been standard for some time. Well, "man epoll"
I want to compile memcache on linux kernel 2.6.30 with epoll.
Is it already included in kernel? How do i check it?
If not then, What do I need for epoll?
Which is better - epoll or libevent?
Is there compiled version available for linux?
thanks
Hi, phpinfo() only shows whether or not memcache, the client, is
installed and not memcached.
If memcached is installed on your computer, then the command you cited
should work on the dos prompt.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 7:48 PM, mel_06 wrote:
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> hi guys,
>
> i'm just new to memcached... i've
Most founders of successful social media sites just do it, and then
somehow find the money to pay the tech guys to clean up from initial
growth. Facebook is a good example of that.
I'd say just do it, and worry about scaling later.
Personally, I've thrown in memcache into sites like dogster.com
Maybe you should look into Memcached replication
Josef Finsel wrote:
Karsten,
It's not really possible nor should you worry about it. If this is
really an issue, then the way you're using memcached is probably not
correct.
If the memcached client is set correctly, it will distribute the ke
When you add multiple memcached server through memcache client -
1. For getting and setting key-value pair - does the memcached client
sent request to every server?
Which RAM type(buffered, un-registered or FB DIMM) is better for
memcached server?
What's max RAM size that memcached server can support?
Blake wrote:
May I please ask what method or application people use for monitoring
Memcached.
http://search.cpan.org/~zigorou/Nagios-Plugins-Memcached-0.02/lib/Nagios/Plugins/Memcached.pm
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