Re: using mcrouter routes to access memcached

2018-01-30 Thread dormando
They do not communicate with each other, no. Just run "get key" or "set key" and it should route. I don't actually know enough about mcrouter to say more. you should stick with their documentation or ask them. On Tue, 30 Jan 2018, George Chilumbu wrote: > Thanks for the response. So the mcrouter

Re: using mcrouter routes to access memcached

2018-01-30 Thread George Chilumbu
Thanks for the response. So the mcrouters do not operate as a cluster, and hence do not communicate in any kind of way? In the terminal, what command on the mcrouter can I use to test accessing memcached using the configured routes? I would like to see an example script to do this. Sent from m

Re: using mcrouter routes to access memcached

2018-01-29 Thread dormando
> > We have two sets or pools of memcached, and would like to use mcrouter for > scaling our memcached deployments as well as provide us with HA protection. > Memcached hosts in each pool should have the same data. > > I have setup 2 mcrouters to perform routes as well as HA protection just for >

using mcrouter routes to access memcached

2018-01-27 Thread George Chilumbu
We have two sets or pools of memcached, and would like to use mcrouter for scaling our memcached deployments as well as provide us with HA protection. Memcached hosts in each pool should have the same data. I have setup 2 mcrouters to perform routes as well as HA protection just for testing p