Hi Marvin,
Yes, this is what I had been thinking and this morning I did just that
and I received the stats below...which appears that I have connectivity
so I'm confused. I even tried the command pointing to casserver1 both
locally (casserver1) and from the remote server (casserver2) and both
servers read the same stats info.
Thanks,
Laura
STAT pid 22506
STAT uptime 2257
STAT time 1383947235
STAT version 1.2.8
STAT pointer_size 64
STAT rusage_user 0.056991
STAT rusage_system 0.051992
STAT curr_items 2
STAT total_items 2
STAT bytes 142
STAT curr_connections 8
STAT total_connections 9
STAT connection_structures 9
STAT cmd_flush 0
STAT cmd_get 0
STAT cmd_set 2
STAT get_hits 0
STAT get_misses 0
STAT evictions 0
STAT bytes_read 64
STAT bytes_written 0
STAT limit_maxbytes 67108864
STAT threads 2
STAT accepting_conns 1
STAT listen_disabled_num 0
STAT replication MASTER
STAT repcached_version 2.2.1
STAT repcached_qi_free 8192
STAT repcached_wdata 0
STAT repcached_wsize 2048
END
On 11/8/13 3:46 PM, Marvin Addison wrote:
Caused by: net.spy.memcached.internal.CheckedOperationTimeoutException:
Timed out waiting for operation - failing node: casserver1.ucmerced.edu/<ip
address>:11211
Reads like a networking problem.
My ports are opened and I check that my repcache/memcache is running.
Let's verify with a simple command that is executed from the host
attempting to save the TGT:
echo "stats" | nc casserver1.ucmerced.edu 11211
If you get output that summarizes cache statistics, then you've
confirmed basic connectivity to memcached. I expect that you will not
get a status listing and then you'll need to troubleshoot routing and
firewall issues.
M
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