hi,

i like the idea for this project, nice work nicholas. i have looked at
the output and it seems like it will be a useful tool for me too.

gf, can you please tell me why this code is not good - should i be
worried about running it against production servers?


thanks,
m...@.


On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 13:00 -0700, gf wrote:
> Hi. It's really good idea, but your code is not good, IMHO.
> I've started the same project now..
> It will be released soon.
> 
> On 22 апр, 23:34, ntang <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hey all.  First post...
> >
> > We've been using memcached for a while, but we've never really done
> > much to monitor it past making sure the servers were up and running.
> > Anyways, we recently had some issues that looked like they might have
> > been related to memcached performance/ usage, and I figured it was
> > about time that we started taking a look at it.  We've added graphs
> > for various stats so we can track them over time, and added nagios
> > checks for the stats as well, but I also wanted a quick way to see the
> > immediate state of the cluster.
> >
> > So I wrote a little tool.  Hopefully people will find it useful.  It's
> > mostly configured by editing a config block up top, sue me.  It's
> > cheesy but works.  The first time you run it, you'll need (at a
> > minimum) to populate @servers.
> >
> > It's here:http://code.google.com/p/memcache-top/
> >
> > (In retrospect I should've named it memcached-top, but such is life.
> > I think people will be able to figure it out, and maybe if I put out
> > another 'release' (*cough*) I'll rename it.  ;)  )
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nicholas

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