Try  "ps -aux|grep memcached"

If you leave out the dash before the aux, it has no idea what you are asking
for.

Walt 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Chuck Weinstock
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:34 PM
To: memcached
Subject: Re: Memcached 1.2.6 still crashing


We invoke it with "memcached -d -p 11211 -u nobody -c 1024 -m 512".
The way we tell it is crashed is that a "ps aux | grep memcached" does not
show a process running memcached.
This was compiled from source.

I have no idea what else to do?

Chuck

On Jan 13, 4:09 am, dormando <[email protected]> wrote:
> What've you done so far?
>
> How exactly are you invoking memcached? How are you verifying that it 
> crashed?
>
> Did you compile it yourself, get it from an rpm somewhere, etc?
>
> -Dormando
>
> On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Chuck Weinstock wrote:
>
> > Not surprising since no changes have been made since I last brought 
> > this up in October. We are seeing it survive for a week or two at a 
> > time (infrequently), a day or two at a time (more frequently), or an 
> > hour or more at a time (infrequently).
>
> > Can someone tell me what I need to do to provide good debugging info?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Chuck
>
> > Platform: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 - 64 Bit Configure options: 
> > not sure
> > Compiler: gcc
> > Core Dump: Not sure how to obtain
> > Load: around 2 to 3 with memcached running. Around 7 to 10 without.
> > Client: vBulletin and vbseo


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