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Configuring MAXITEMSIZE in memcached in gentoo


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Got memcached up and running (emerged net-misc/memcached) but on PHP I'm getting



Server 127.0.0.1 (tcp 35817, udp 0) failed with: SERVER_ERROR object too large for cache


I'm thus trying to change the MAXITEMSIZE variable to allow for bigger variables (I am saving a few ones bigger than 1MB)



and tried to edit /etc/conf.d/memcached with adding the following (both options just in case):



MAXITEMSIZE="1234567"
item_size_max="1234567"



but to no avail. Even though changing other variables in that file and restarting memcached does show when I do:



echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 112211


This one refuses to be set.



What am I missing?



Is there a documentation on installing a cluster of servers on gentoo?



Thanks










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    Got memcached up and running (emerged net-misc/memcached) but on PHP I'm getting



    Server 127.0.0.1 (tcp 35817, udp 0) failed with: SERVER_ERROR object too large for cache


    I'm thus trying to change the MAXITEMSIZE variable to allow for bigger variables (I am saving a few ones bigger than 1MB)



    and tried to edit /etc/conf.d/memcached with adding the following (both options just in case):



    MAXITEMSIZE="1234567"
    item_size_max="1234567"



    but to no avail. Even though changing other variables in that file and restarting memcached does show when I do:



    echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 112211


    This one refuses to be set.



    What am I missing?



    Is there a documentation on installing a cluster of servers on gentoo?



    Thanks










    share|improve this question
























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      Got memcached up and running (emerged net-misc/memcached) but on PHP I'm getting



      Server 127.0.0.1 (tcp 35817, udp 0) failed with: SERVER_ERROR object too large for cache


      I'm thus trying to change the MAXITEMSIZE variable to allow for bigger variables (I am saving a few ones bigger than 1MB)



      and tried to edit /etc/conf.d/memcached with adding the following (both options just in case):



      MAXITEMSIZE="1234567"
      item_size_max="1234567"



      but to no avail. Even though changing other variables in that file and restarting memcached does show when I do:



      echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 112211


      This one refuses to be set.



      What am I missing?



      Is there a documentation on installing a cluster of servers on gentoo?



      Thanks










      share|improve this question














      Got memcached up and running (emerged net-misc/memcached) but on PHP I'm getting



      Server 127.0.0.1 (tcp 35817, udp 0) failed with: SERVER_ERROR object too large for cache


      I'm thus trying to change the MAXITEMSIZE variable to allow for bigger variables (I am saving a few ones bigger than 1MB)



      and tried to edit /etc/conf.d/memcached with adding the following (both options just in case):



      MAXITEMSIZE="1234567"
      item_size_max="1234567"



      but to no avail. Even though changing other variables in that file and restarting memcached does show when I do:



      echo "stats settings" | nc localhost 112211


      This one refuses to be set.



      What am I missing?



      Is there a documentation on installing a cluster of servers on gentoo?



      Thanks







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          Changing this option should be with the -I parameter passed to the daemon. So in the same /etc/conf.d/memcached I changed



          # Other Options
          MISC_OPTS=""


          to 128M this way:



          # Other Options
          MISC_OPTS="-I 128M"


          Of course you can choose your own block size. Now restarting the daemon shows a warning




          /etc/init.d/memcached restart * Caching service dependencies ...

          [ ok ] * Stopping memcached ...

          [ ok ] * Starting memcached ... WARNING: Setting item max size above
          1MB is not recommended! Raising this limit increases the minimum
          memory requirements and will decrease your memory efficiency.







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            Changing this option should be with the -I parameter passed to the daemon. So in the same /etc/conf.d/memcached I changed



            # Other Options
            MISC_OPTS=""


            to 128M this way:



            # Other Options
            MISC_OPTS="-I 128M"


            Of course you can choose your own block size. Now restarting the daemon shows a warning




            /etc/init.d/memcached restart * Caching service dependencies ...

            [ ok ] * Stopping memcached ...

            [ ok ] * Starting memcached ... WARNING: Setting item max size above
            1MB is not recommended! Raising this limit increases the minimum
            memory requirements and will decrease your memory efficiency.







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              Changing this option should be with the -I parameter passed to the daemon. So in the same /etc/conf.d/memcached I changed



              # Other Options
              MISC_OPTS=""


              to 128M this way:



              # Other Options
              MISC_OPTS="-I 128M"


              Of course you can choose your own block size. Now restarting the daemon shows a warning




              /etc/init.d/memcached restart * Caching service dependencies ...

              [ ok ] * Stopping memcached ...

              [ ok ] * Starting memcached ... WARNING: Setting item max size above
              1MB is not recommended! Raising this limit increases the minimum
              memory requirements and will decrease your memory efficiency.







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                Changing this option should be with the -I parameter passed to the daemon. So in the same /etc/conf.d/memcached I changed



                # Other Options
                MISC_OPTS=""


                to 128M this way:



                # Other Options
                MISC_OPTS="-I 128M"


                Of course you can choose your own block size. Now restarting the daemon shows a warning




                /etc/init.d/memcached restart * Caching service dependencies ...

                [ ok ] * Stopping memcached ...

                [ ok ] * Starting memcached ... WARNING: Setting item max size above
                1MB is not recommended! Raising this limit increases the minimum
                memory requirements and will decrease your memory efficiency.







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                Changing this option should be with the -I parameter passed to the daemon. So in the same /etc/conf.d/memcached I changed



                # Other Options
                MISC_OPTS=""


                to 128M this way:



                # Other Options
                MISC_OPTS="-I 128M"


                Of course you can choose your own block size. Now restarting the daemon shows a warning




                /etc/init.d/memcached restart * Caching service dependencies ...

                [ ok ] * Stopping memcached ...

                [ ok ] * Starting memcached ... WARNING: Setting item max size above
                1MB is not recommended! Raising this limit increases the minimum
                memory requirements and will decrease your memory efficiency.








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