Hello, Memcached is currently on the same server than apache.
Cheers, Sebastian On 19 Jun., 14:01, Adam Allgaier <[email protected]> wrote: > We've experienced a similar issue when server times were not synchronized > between the web and memcached server (our client sets the expiry based on the > web server time, not the memcached server time) > > Adam > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Sebastian <[email protected]> > To: memcached <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 2:29:16 AM > Subject: Sporadically cache entries do not expire > > Dear all, > > Now for the third time we have noticed an unusual behaviour resulting > in getting back cache hits, which should have been expired. All of our > keys have a maximum lifecycle of 5 minutes. But again since yesterday > evening it seems that all keys are still in the cache, also they have > been set with an expiry time of 60 - 300 seconds. > Once we flush all the keys or we restart memcached, everything is > working as intended again. > > But from time to time it seems that the expiry time gets ignored, > resulting in getting old keys back. From what i can see, all keys are > affected then. > > As mentioned above, after a restart/flush everything is fine, but > after a few days the issue rises again. Maybe someone has an idea what > could result in such behaviour? > > Thank you for your help, > > Sebastian
