Great, that looks like it will serve its purpose. I am trying to get
it to work, and I am messing it up somehow. I made it into and app.
memcached/
__init__.py
memcached_status.py
templates/
memcached/
memcached_status.html
and I put memcached into my settings file under INSTALLED_APPS.
Here is my urls.py in my project directory: http://dpaste.com/31565/
Here is memcached_status.py in my app directory: http://dpaste.com/31566/
Here is my memcached_status.html template in my memcached/templates/
memcached/ directory: http://dpaste.com/31567/
The error is:
Tried memcached_status in module memcached. Error was: 'module' object
has no attribute 'memcached_status'
Hopefully someone can spot my problem, thanks :)
On Jan 18, 11:40 am, Alex Koshelev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://effbot.org/zone/django-memcached-view.htm
>
> On 18 янв, 19:51, bfrederi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am using memcached as my backend for cache, but I am not sure how to
> > check the statistics on memcached, to see what it is actually doing. I
> > can tell it is working, but I want to see some actual stats on how
> > well it is working. I've heard there is a "stat" command for
> > memcached, and I tried doing this:
> > sudo memcached -d -u (user) -m 512 -l (ip) -p (port#) stats
> > and
> > sudo memcached -d -u (user) -m 512 -l (ip) -p (port#) stats detail on
> > and
> > sudo memcached -d -D -u (user) -m 512 -l (ip) -p (port#) *the -D
> > option failed
> > but I'm not sure how to use it correctly, or where the output goes
> > when I do. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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