Hey guys,

For high level stats I only just found out about

memcached-tool localhost stats

and have found it very useful for getting an overview of cache usage.

regards,

Martin

On 23 August 2011 09:40, Matt Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Denny and Nath;
>
> The other thing you'd do in dev mode, is to run it in non-daemon mode with -v 
> and it'll spit out all the logging.  That'll include hits, misses and keys.
>
> Matta
>
> On 22/08/2011, at 11:08 PM, Nathan de Vries wrote:
>
>> While Matt is correct that memcached should be treated as a black box, it's 
>> actually quite feasible (and reasonable!) to want to look at what it's 
>> storing. You'll often need this during development, but also on occasion 
>> when a live server is running amok.
>>
>> There's a couple of tools you'll want to check out:
>>
>> https://github.com/fauna/peep
>> https://github.com/andrewfromcali/mcinsight
>>
>> The former attaches to a running process, freezes it, inspects the key 
>> metadata, and returns the process to a running state (via dtrace). It's 
>> suitable for use in development & production.
>>
>> The latter acts as a proxy for your memcached server and captures keys data 
>> on the way through. It's really only something you'd want to use in 
>> development.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Nathan de Vries
>>
>> On Monday, 22 August 2011 at 8:02 PM, Matt Allen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Denny;
>>>
>>> You can't. Generally you'll be using some sort of known, reproducible 
>>> composite key to retrieve the data you need.
>>>
>>> An example of this that i've used in the past for some fragment caching is 
>>> a combination of model class name + id or controller name + model + id.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps,
>>> Matta
>>>
>>>
>>> On 22/08/2011, at 6:16 PM, Denny wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, all
>>>>
>>>> As we all know, we can use cache in our application. Here is question:
>>>>
>>>> How can I get all the key and value in memcache database?
>>>>
>>>> 1. in console, do we have a method to list all?
>>>> 2. can we directly visit memcache database for this?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Denny
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