Leelu,

You can assign the Memcached server a maximum memory size (say 1024MB) - this 
does not mean that the server will take up that much memory. It means it can 
grow to such size and no more. Thus, you should be better off using one server, 
and setting its maximum memory size to 1024, rather than running two instances 
at 512.

This will simplify your life tremendously, and should work just as fine (in 
fact, probably better).


Cheers
--
      Avi

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Leelu
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 10:52 AM
To: memcached
Subject: Re: Storing an Item in a memcache daemon listening to specific port


I am using to access the items on same server, where the client is a
commandline php script.

This is the situation why I planned to do like this.

I ran a memcache daemon with ip 192.168.1.101 with port 11211 having a
memory of 512MB

Later I checked that amount of data what i need to cache is more. So I
can't dynamically increase the memory of currently running daemon,
instead I ran another daemon listening on different port with more
memory assigned to it.

Now I need to access the key value pair, So i need to know where that
got stored.

On Jan 5, 12:46 pm, "Joseph Engo" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, depending on the client you are using you _could_ but what is your
> motivation for wanting to do that ?
>
> Essentially you would need to create 2 separate instances.
>
> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:06 AM, Leelu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have two memcache daemons running on same server, which are
> > listening to say port 'a' and port 'b'.
>
> > Now Can I store an item specifically to port 'a' or port 'b' and
> > retreive these items back similarly
>
> > Regards
> > Leelu

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