On 5/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have an eye upon my memcache stats and i'm wondering about its growth as "bytes" is around 300 megabytes - pretty constant - bytes written is huge in comparison - 46GB and bytes_read is only 1gig. So my first guess would be that i just made something very wrong, but still i doubt it ... why is bytes written so much bigger than bytes active - that is i only use static objects, no deletes, no expires. any idea? i am confused thanks for your help! Alex
those values increase over time... so the longer your memcached is up, the larger those values will be. It's expected that bytes_red will be smaller as it accounts for the size of *mostly* get requests. bytes written accounts for the size of the results sent back to the client. some rough math says that you have transfered back to clients the size of your cache 153 times... thats not to many at all, especially if your instance has been up for a decent period of time. -- Jehiah
