Thanks for your reply.
> Personally I prefer _all_ stats, not just a subset ;) > Yeah sorry.... STAT pid 8486 STAT uptime 576620 STAT time 1311578356 STAT version 1.2.2 STAT pointer_size 64 STAT rusage_user 27.690000 STAT rusage_system 74.850000 STAT curr_items 94035 STAT total_items 154518 STAT bytes 29637806 STAT curr_connections 39 STAT total_connections 3336 STAT connection_structures 40 STAT cmd_get 2606922 STAT cmd_set 154518 STAT get_hits 0 STAT get_misses 2606922 STAT evictions 0 STAT bytes_read 193810905 STAT bytes_written 16410707 STAT limit_maxbytes 524288000 STAT threads 1 END > > What about just grabbing a few network packets to look at the traffic > you're sending to your memcached server and look from there? It would be a > lot easier for you to figure out if you knew what they used the memcached > cluster for ;) It could be that they don't store and fetch the same kinds of > objects ;) Problem is that I can only see up to 96 bytes per packet. Cannot see what it stores... I found some keys like this: @echo stats cachedump 7 10 | nc 127.0.0.1 11211 ITEM 739DFCF822F93608BF74643DD1361DD9-z3 [217 b; 1311577664 s] ITEM 792FB2A9958BB9D1073B92DE2FD53A00-z3 [217 b; 1311577661 s] ITEM EBA8FFD29927962DE9141D35D0400263-z3 [217 b; 1311577660 s] ITEM 4FCFA8F546179C8D5BED87D34A15C582-z3 [217 b; 1311577655 s] ITEM 6DAD99BF57B6EB17E1D785B3CED5D6FC-z3 [217 b; 1311577655 s] ITEM B8F48F7CCFB0EADB63350EDB8A9C3665-z3 [217 b; 1311577654 s] But each time I do: @echo get 739DFCF822F93608BF74643DD1361DD9-z3 | nc 127.0.0.1 11211 END Then I get nothing back, just "END". Any idea what I am doing wrong? Cheers, Andrej
