I think you'll need to check with the pecl-memcache folks.  They will
probably be able to help best if you extract a stack trace.
 On Jun 3, 2013 1:16 AM, "Alvaro Ortiz de Urbina" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, my first time here, I have a big trouble.
>
> I've been strugglinh with this some time.
> I've got 2 servers with memcached (avg. ping between them ~ 60ms) and
> whenever I enable following configuration, apache childs start to die with
> segmentation fault
>
> *[/etc/php5/apache/php.ini]*
> *session.save_handler = memcache*
>
> *[/etc/php5/mods-available/memcache.ini]*
> *memcache.hash_strategy = 'consistent'*
> *memcache.allow_failover = 1*
> *memcache.session_redundancy = 2*
> *session.save_path="tcp://server1.domain.com:11211, tcp://
> server2.domain.com:11211"*
>
> It is absolutely 100% checked this causes the segmentation fault of plenty
> of forked apache childs.
> Why?¿ .....I need this clustering and it seems memcached is completely
> unable to get it well done :(
>
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