You sure you're not hitting the connection limit for memcached?

you should do a little more troubleshooting to discover exactly what's
going on there...

-Dormando

On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> We are using memcache in a couple different ways, using the php client
> with mod_php.  Once and a while it seems that something gets hinky in
> apache/mod_php/memcache client using persistent connections, and calls
> to $memcache->getServerStatus() will return false, which in our code
> causes an exception.
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> I have a few questions:
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> -Is there a way to configure the number of persistent connections to
> maintain?
> -Any other settings related to persistent connections?
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> We have a small farm of 3-4 webservers currently going against a
> single memcached, and when I look for a connection count using lsof or
> netstat I get a number in the 255ish range -- is this a coincidence,
> or indicative of some built-in setting?
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> I know there are a lot of variables here, our basic config:
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> Centos5
> httpd-2.0.52-41, running worker
> mod PHP 5.2.6
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> For now, I've disabled persistent connections, but I'm curious if this
> is going to significantly limit our scalability as time goes on.
> Recommendations or advice of others using memcache and php is
> appreciated.
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