Looks like memcached was killed by the kernel because it was consuming too 
much memory (came across this in the kernel log). Is there a setting that 
allows the memcached process to live even if it wants more memory (but is 
denied more memory)?

On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 3:20:52 PM UTC+8, MemcachedUser wrote:
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, I know it's old but I don't think that is 
> causing the current issue. I run memcached (1.4.2-1ubuntu4) with the 
> following command: /usr/bin/memcached -v -d -m 700 -p 11211 -u nobody -l 
> 127.0.0.1 (Memcached is used by my Django site to cache db queries). The 
> memcached process stops every few minutes and I don't see anything in the 
> memcached log file or syslog. Thanks for any help
>

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