On 11/14/2013 11:23 AM, Djordje Jevdjic wrote:
It's "-m", sorry again :)
the number is in megabytes, so "-m 4096" means 4096MB and that's what we 
actually meant.

Thank you very much

Just a tip. If one want to run memcached as "root", (s)he must add the "-u root" option

Best,

Regards,
Djordje
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From: Marco Guazzone [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [datacaching] Bad command line option for memcached

On 11/14/2013 10:44 AM, Djordje Jevdjic wrote:
Hi Marco,

Thanks for your e-mail.
Hi Djordje,

Thank you for the reply.
Indeed, the command line has an error. "-D" is used to configure the memory of 
the client when during warmup.
On the server side, you should use "-M".
  From the help, I see:
-M            return error on memory exhausted (rather than removing items)


Maybe, you mean "-m"?

-m <num>      max memory to use for items in megabytes (default: 64 MB)

And if so, do you mean to set "-m 4096" which stands for 4GB or "-m 4"
which stands for 4 MB?

Thank you so much!


Regards,
Djordje
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From: Marco Guazzone [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [datacaching] Bad command line option for memcached

Hello,

I think there is an error in the documentation of datacaching
(http://parsa.epfl.ch/cloudsuite/memcached.html)

The "Starting the server" section of the doc says to run memcached as:

The following command will start the server with four threads and 4096MB
of dedicated memory, with the minimal object size of 550 bytes:
memcached -t 4 -D 4096 -n 550


but the "-D" option is not the right choice since:

-D <char>     Use <char> as the delimiter between key prefixes and IDs.
This is used for per-prefix stats reporting. The default is ":" (colon).
If this option is specified, stats collection is turned on
automatically; if not, then it may be turned on by sending the "stats
detail on" command to the server.

So, what is the right option?

Thank you very much.

Best,

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Marco


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