unable to invalidate objects from memcached
Raj Bala
rajbala at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 15:55:55 UTC 2007
Ahh -- sorry. Just learned something new today. I didn't realize
that you could do that.
I was referring to starting up memcached with debug information (not
specific to a particular client) using the following:
LD_DEBUG=libs memcached -v
Here's the stats output --- any thoughts would be much appreciated.
STAT pid 8567
STAT uptime 68922
STAT time 1193154524
STAT version 1.2.2
STAT pointer_size 64
STAT rusage_user 11.966180
STAT rusage_system 41.938624
STAT curr_items 370
STAT total_items 394
STAT bytes 274787
STAT curr_connections 21
STAT total_connections 65
STAT connection_structures 22
STAT cmd_get 4637442
STAT cmd_set 394
STAT get_hits 1492
STAT get_misses 4635950
STAT evictions 0
STAT bytes_read 127250394
STAT bytes_written 24780409
STAT limit_maxbytes 10737418240
STAT threads 1
On 10/23/07, Marcus Bointon <marcus at synchromedia.co.uk> wrote:
> On 23 Oct 2007, at 14:38, Raj Bala wrote:
>
> > Forgive my ignorance, but is the stats stuff you mention something
> > that we have to code or run on the command line? I Google'd a bit,
> > but didn't find anything that answered it for me.
> >
> > I'm only familiar with the LD_DEBUG command to use with memcached.
>
> That sounds like something inside your particular client. The stats
> stuff is easy to see - telnet into your memcache server and just type
> 'stats' and it will return a whole bunch of info.
>
> Marcus
> --
> Marcus Bointon
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>
>
>
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