Hey,

I'm not completely sure on what you're trying to do, but there's the
`watch` command (see doc/protocol.txt). It's missing a log of log points
still but acts similar to redis monitor. Clients are identified by their
file descriptor, not any sort of unique session id.

On Mon, 9 Mar 2020, 김상철 wrote:

> I am going to use memcached.
> In memcached, I want to check the SessionID that is accessed from was. Is 
> there a command?
> For example, when you use Redis, you see the session ID coming in from 
> redis-cli to monitor.
> Is there a command that functions the same in memcached?
>
> Best regards
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