For what it is worth, I'm hesitant to upgrade memcached to the latest 
version as a step to try and solve this issue.  It seems to me that since 
our installs have been running without issue for quite some time (close to 
a year), that there are other variables at play here.  I just don't 
understand the variables.  ;)

Thanks,

Mike


On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 2:00:46 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi There,
>
> I'm trying to diagnose a new problem with Memcache that seems to be 
> happening with greater frequency.  The issue has to do with memcache get 
> requests returning incorrect responses (data from from other keys 
> returned).  Restarting or flushing the servers seems to resolve the issue. 
>
> Do any memcache veterans have any suggestions of how I might dig into this 
> issue?  Stats that I might want to trace, log files to look at, etc?  Does 
> maybe this symptom fit the description of any known issues?
>
> I'm keeping a casual eye on 
> on curr_connections, listen_disabled_num, accepting_conns, bytes, and 
> limit_maxbytes (all show nothing unusual).  I've verified that all servers 
> and clients are set up in a consistent fashion.  I'm not sure where to go 
> from here to better understand the problem.
>
>
> If it helps, I'm running 1.4.13 (ubuntu 12.04 LTS) across 3 servers, 
> connecting in with PHP Memcache 3.0.6
>
>
> Tips?
>
> Mike
>
>

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