the_fonz wrote:
We reverted back to 1.4.5. Still get continuous  timed out connections
with no increase in listen_disabled_num

I read http://brian.moonspot.net/php-memcached-issues

I see that PECL/memcached is buggy for persistent connections but am
wondering if I should enable persistent connections with
php-pecl-memcache-2.2.3, would this speed things up?

Is it worth trying PECL/memcached without persistent connections?

Thanks




On Sep 7, 5:40 pm, Tim Stockford <[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry, my memcache knowledge is about two weeks old (am learning though!)

Do you mean are we pooling connections? No we are not.

PHP should just drop the connection once it's finished with it. there is no "timeout" or 
"close connection" set within PHP.

Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 11:19:18 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (tcp 11211) failed with: Connection timed out (110)
On 9/7/10 10:50 AM, the_fonz wrote:
We are running memcached 1.2.5 with php-pecl-memcache-2.2.3 (we also
tried with memcache 1.4.5 but had the same errors). We have PHP 5.2.6
running on x86 Hardware with Red Hat 5.5.
We have six web servers all running Apache 2.2 on prefork mode.
Prefork MaxClients is set to 192.
Are you using persistent connections?
Fonz,

I would certainly give PECL/memcached a test if you can. I'm in the process (taking longer than I intended) to upgrade libmemcached that PECL/memcached is built against, so that might end up fixing the buggy issues.

--Patrick
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