and the output of `stats conns`
STAT 26:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 27:addr tcp6:[::]:11211 STAT 27:state conn_listening STAT 27:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 28:addr udp:0.0.0.0:11211 STAT 28:state conn_read STAT 28:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 29:addr udp:0.0.0.0:11211 STAT 29:state conn_read STAT 29:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 30:addr udp:0.0.0.0:11211 STAT 30:state conn_read STAT 30:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 31:addr udp:0.0.0.0:11211 STAT 31:state conn_read STAT 31:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 32:addr udp6:[::]:11211 STAT 32:state conn_read STAT 32:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 33:addr udp6:[::]:11211 STAT 33:state conn_read STAT 33:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 34:addr udp6:[::]:11211 STAT 34:state conn_read STAT 34:secs_since_last_cmd 4975273 STAT 35:addr udp6:[::]:11211 STAT 35:state conn_read On Monday, November 6, 2017 at 4:09:13 PM UTC+7, Mocking Bird wrote: > > > Hi Dormando, > > I'm using > memcached 1.4.25 > > and part of `stats conns` > > > STAT 856:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:35202 > STAT 856:state conn_read > STAT 856:secs_since_last_cmd 20863 > STAT 857:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:35208 > STAT 857:state conn_read > STAT 857:secs_since_last_cmd 20862 > STAT 858:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:47728 > STAT 858:state conn_read > STAT 858:secs_since_last_cmd 17868 > STAT 859:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:47734 > STAT 859:state conn_read > STAT 859:secs_since_last_cmd 17867 > STAT 860:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:50138 > STAT 860:state conn_read > STAT 860:secs_since_last_cmd 17327 > STAT 861:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:50146 > STAT 861:state conn_read > STAT 861:secs_since_last_cmd 17326 > STAT 862:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:37065 > STAT 862:state conn_read > STAT 862:secs_since_last_cmd 13592 > STAT 863:addr tcp:10.0.1.21:37072 > STAT 863:state conn_read > STAT 863:secs_since_last_cmd 13591 > STAT 864:addr tcp:172.18.0.1:55552 > STAT 864:state conn_parse_cmd > > > I don't much understand the conns output. It's great if you can help point > out something interesting. > > Thanks, > Van > > On Monday, November 6, 2017 at 3:57:08 PM UTC+7, Dormando wrote: >> >> What's the output of "stats conns" ? what's the exact version you're on? >> >> On Mon, 6 Nov 2017, Mocking Bird wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > By using `stats` command, it's showing 800 connections but netstat >> displays a few. >> > >> > see >> > ``` >> > echo stats | nc localhost 11211 | grep curr_ >> > STAT curr_connections 838 >> > >> > netstat -tn | grep 11211 | wc -l >> > 8 >> > ``` >> > >> > Here are my concerns >> > >> > + Why we see different results? >> > + From my monitor, curr_connections keeps growing. Any reason why? >> > + Is there any way to reduce curr_connections safely ( vs restarting >> memcached)? >> > >> > >> > I'm using >> > memcached 1.4 >> > and java spymemcached >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Van >> > >> > -- >> > >> > --- >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> Groups "memcached" >> > group. >> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >> an email to >> > [email protected]. >> > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > >> > > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "memcached" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
