Consider reading
http://groups.google.com/group/memcached/browse_thread/thread/9b73750cbe8c80c6?hl=en
and
http://groups.google.com/group/memcached/browse_thread/thread/c99b572aff3908d1?hl=en
On Mar 29, 4:19 pm, Peter Grigor peter.gri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all:
Has anyone experienced what
Well, we only have 8 memcache servers here but even then we don't
actively watch the graphs. We use Nagois to make sure they are active
and it will alert us if one dies off. Beyond that we glance over
Cacti to check out usage and hit rates but thats really it.
On Mar 30, 2009, at 12:17
We have sizeable number of memcache instances running. We have some
simple Nagios alerts mainly checking for reachability and a handful of
Cacti graphs. However, in practice, memcached is extremely stable, so
we only get alerts when we've screwed something up, and the Cacti
graphs see pretty
Josh Snyder wrote:
We have sizeable number of memcache instances running. We have some
simple Nagios alerts mainly checking for reachability and a handful of
Cacti graphs. However, in practice, memcached is extremely stable, so
we only get alerts when we've screwed something up, and the Cacti
Jozef,
Cacti is a popular open-source monitoring and graphing solution that
uses PHP and rrdtool. It can graph pretty much anything including
memcache via the templates posted by Joseph.
http://www.cacti.net/ (if you haven't already found it)
Those memcache templates for cacti will also work