Memcached Telnet Interface

http://lzone.de/articles/memcached.htm


1、启动Memcache 常用参数
memcached 1.4.3
-p <num> 设置端口号(默认不设置为: 11211)
-U <num> UDP监听端口 (默认: 11211, 0 时关闭)
-l <ip_addr> 绑定地址 (默认:所有都允许,无论内外网或者本机更换IP,有安全隐患,若设置为127.0.0.1就只能本机访问)
-d 独立进程运行
-u <username> 绑定使用指定用于运行进程 <username>
-m <num> 允许最大内存用量,单位M (默认: 64 MB)
-P <file> 将PID写入文件<file>,这样可以使得后边进行快速进程终止, 需要与 -d 一起使用
如:
在linux下:./usr/local/bin/memcached -d -u jb-mc -l 192.168.1.197 -m 2048 -p 12121
在window下:d:\App_Serv\memcached\memcached.exe -d RunService -l 127.0.0.1 -p 11211 -m 500
在windows下注册为服务后运行:
sc.exe create jb-Memcached binpath= “d:\App_Serv\memcached\memcached.exe -d RunService -p 11211 -m 500″ start= auto
net start jb-Memcached

 

2、telnet连接

telnet 127.0.0.1 11211

 

Supported Commands

The supported commands (the official ones and some unofficial) are documented in the doc/protocol.txt document.

Sadly the syntax description isn't really clear and a simple help command listing the existing commands would be much better. Here is an overview of the commands you can find in the source (as of 16.12.2008):

CommandDescriptionExample
get Reads a value get mykey
set Set a key unconditionally set mykey 0 60 5
add Add a new key add newkey 0 60 5
replace Overwrite existing key replace key 0 60 5
append Append data to existing key append key 0 60 15
prepend Prepend data to existing key prepend key 0 60 15
incr Increments numerical key value by given number incr mykey 2
decr Decrements numerical key value by given number decr mykey 5
delete Deletes an existing key delete mykey
flush_all Invalidate specific items immediately flush_all
Invalidate all items in n seconds flush_all 900
stats Prints general statistics stats
Prints memory statistics stats slabs
Prints memory statistics stats malloc
Print higher level allocation statistics stats items
  stats detail
  stats sizes
Resets statistics stats reset
version Prints server version. version
verbosity Increases log level verbosity
quit Terminate telnet session quit

Traffic Statistics

You can query the current traffic statistics using the command

stats

You will get a listing which serves the number of connections, bytes in/out and much more.

 

Example Output:

STAT pid 14868
STAT uptime 175931
STAT time 1220540125
STAT version 1.2.2
STAT pointer_size 32
STAT rusage_user 620.299700
STAT rusage_system 1545.703017
STAT curr_items 228
STAT total_items 779
STAT bytes 15525
STAT curr_connections 92
STAT total_connections 1740
STAT connection_structures 165
STAT cmd_get 7411
STAT cmd_set 28445156
STAT get_hits 5183
STAT get_misses 2228
STAT evictions 0
STAT bytes_read 2112768087
STAT bytes_written 1000038245
STAT limit_maxbytes 52428800
STAT threads 1
END

 

Memory Statistics

You can query the current memory statistics using

stats slabs

 

Example Output:

STAT 1:chunk_size 80
STAT 1:chunks_per_page 13107
STAT 1:total_pages 1
STAT 1:total_chunks 13107
STAT 1:used_chunks 13106
STAT 1:free_chunks 1
STAT 1:free_chunks_end 12886
STAT 2:chunk_size 100
STAT 2:chunks_per_page 10485
STAT 2:total_pages 1
STAT 2:total_chunks 10485
STAT 2:used_chunks 10484
STAT 2:free_chunks 1
STAT 2:free_chunks_end 10477
[...]
STAT active_slabs 3
STAT total_malloced 3145436
END

 

Which Keys Are Used?

There seems to be no builtin function to determine the currently set keys. However you can use the

stats items

command to determine how many keys do exist.

stats items
STAT items:1:number 220
STAT items:1:age 83095
STAT items:2:number 7
STAT items:2:age 1405
[...]
END

This at least helps to see if any keys are used. To dump the key names from a PHP script that already does the memcache access you can use the PHP code from 100days.de.

 

Never Set a Timeout > 30 Days!

While this has nothing to do with the telnet access this is a problem you might run into. If you try to "set" or "add" a key with a timeout bigger than the allowed maximum you might not get what you expect because memcached then treats the value as a Unix timestamp. Also if the timestamp is in the past it will do nothing at all. Your command will silently fail.

So if you want to use the maximum lifetime specify 2592000. Example:

set my_key 0 2592000 1
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Disappearing Keys on Overflow

Despite the documentation saying something about wrapping around 64bit overflowing a value using "incr" causes the value to disappear. It needs to be created using "add"/"set" again.

posted @ 2012-02-13 12:08  庚武  Views(386)  Comments(0Edit  收藏  举报