Or maybe its like you have exhausted your memory. Can you please check in
the stats if there is any "eviction_count"? This problem will also get
solved once the memcache is restarted.

Suraj


On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Jon Hauksson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> thanks for the answers. We will try to upgrade. Yes, it does not work just
> to flush the memcached we have to restart them so maybe its
> the persistent connections
>
> Den måndagen den 14:e april 2014 kl. 19:50:01 UTC+2 skrev Jon Hauksson:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I work at company where we use memcached and suddenly it stoppes working
>> every like 3 days. We did not really catch the problem at first but now we
>> have narrowed it down to memcached. Every time we restart our 2 memcached
>> servers the system gets under control again. But when this happens we do
>> not see any real problems in the logs etc...but it comes back after restart
>> of the memcached. It does not work to just flush. If somebody has some
>> information on what the problem could be it would be appreciated.
>>
>> We have 2 memcached servers on cent os and the startup options are:
>>
>> memcached -d -m 4096 -c 4096 -t 25
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jon
>>
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