Sorry didn't get a chance to respond to you on my blog.  The value between
set and 2050 is the key.  If you look at your get request its also
requesting that same key.

I don't remember off hand what the first number or last number means.  But
the middle number is your key expiration length.

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Mark A. Kruger <[email protected]>wrote:

> Memcache gurus,****
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> I’m tracking down a bottleneck that may or may not be related to memcache.
> I enabled simple logging on a test machine and I’m trying to decipher the
> output for these set/get connections. Does anyone know what this means?***
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> <28 get cross-sell-cat-gap-US-EN---new,first_visit,everyone-0****
>
> >28 sending key cross-sell-cat-gap-US-EN---new,first_visit,everyone-0****
>
> >28 END****
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> <28 set topnav-US-EN---new,first_visit,everyone-0 2050 4534 2256****
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> >28 STORED****
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> Some of it I get – I see a hit, then a set statement. I see the arrow
> characters indicating (I gather) the direction of the content. But what do
> the numbers trailing the log mean? What does “first_visit,everyone” mean…
> that’s not a part of my key.****
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> I’m a memcache novice so be gentle :)****
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