I don't know if possible maybe you have Apache threads mounting up on web servers to the default limit of 1024 sockets on the memcached? Used to happen to us a few times on DB timeouts.
We also used to have crashes of memcached from time to time so maybe buggy version? Art On May 30, 2011 11:12 PM, "Eduardo Silvestre" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Dormando, > > thans for your feedback. In fact i'm using the last stable version at > debian repositories (http://packages.debian.org/lenny/memcached). Why will no > longer accept new connections? Can i determine the cause based on stats? > > I'm collecting data from memcache with cacti templates, and can't find any > reason for this situation. > > Best Regards, > > On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 8:12 AM, dormando <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Hello everyone, >> > >> > every weeks my memcache server stop accepting more connections. Today >> > before restart daemon, i've check stats. >> > >> > stats >> > STAT pid 30026 >> > STAT uptime 938964 >> > STAT time 1306667508 >> > STAT version 1.2.2 >> >> Please upgrade to a newer version :) That one has grown a lot of hair, >> memcached does not stop accepting connections when it gets full. It's >> supposed to do more useful things instead. >> >> -Dormando >>
