It looks like both/either. I added print statements in front of each,
and it doesn't get to the get. If I comment out the set, then it hangs
on the get.

Thanks,

Jay

On Jan 6, 4:43 pm, Brian Moon <[email protected]> wrote:
> does the get or the set hold it up?
>
> Brian.
> --------http://brian.moonspot.net/
>
> On 1/6/10 3:38 PM, Jay Paroline wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > I posted this to the libmemcached mailing list a while ago and didn't
> > get a response, but this list is a lot more active so I'm hoping
> > someone here will have answers for me. :)
>
> > I've taken some time to work on porting our code from using the PHP
> > PECL memcache extension to using the PECL memcached extension so we
> > can take advantage of all the advanced functionality that libmemcached
> > has to offer, but I'm running into some issues using the binary
> > protocol.
>
> > Here is my code:
>
> > <?php
> > $servers = array(array('localhost', '11211'));
> > $m = new Memcached();
> > $m->addServers($servers);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_DISTRIBUTION,
> > Memcached::DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 500);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_SEND_TIMEOUT, 500);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_RECV_TIMEOUT, 500);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_BINARY_PROTOCOL, true);
> > $m->setOption(Memcached::OPT_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT, 1);
>
> > $m->set('foo', '100');
> > var_dump($m->get('foo'));
> > ?>
>
> > If I run this, the script never finishes executing.
> > If I change OPT_BINARY_PROTOCOL to false, it instantly returns with
> > the results.
> > So the two major issues are that it doesn't seem to be obeying my
> > timeout settings, and of course the binary protocol doesn't seem to be
> > working. Is there something I need to change on the server end to
> > support binary protocol? I'm running version 1.4.4 of memcached and
> > have the latest libmemcached and PECL memcached extensions installed.
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > Jay

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