Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ fgrep "192.168.1.49:11211" netstat.1.app5.txt | wc -l 1105
This is the output I get now but there is only 1k total connection right now. So most of them are memcache related. I am sure if I ran this during the outage this numbers would be higher. Thanks . PAVEL PRAGIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] T > 650.328.3900 M > 650.521.4377 F > 650.328.3901 SolutionSet The Brand Technology Company http://www.SolutionSet.com PA > 131 Lytton Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301 SF > 85 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94105 -----Original Message----- From: Brian Moon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 6:20 PM To: Pavel Pragin Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: memcache connections are not closing Pavel Pragin wrote: > tcp 0 0 192.168.1.49:45231 > 192.168.1.51:11211 ESTABLISHED > > tcp 0 0 192.168.1.49:11211 > 192.168.1.51:46507 ESTABLISHED This netstat command is clearly showing both incoming and outgoing connections. So, does the 3000 include both incoming and outgoing? It looks like you should run: nestat -anp | fgrep "192.168.1.49:11211" | wc -l Then see how many incoming connections there are. According to your Apache configuration, There could be as may as 768 connections from Apache. I would need to see the full output of the above netstat/fgrep to determine anything further. -- Brian Moon Senior Developer/Engineer ------------------------------ When you care enough to spend the very least. http://dealnews.com/
