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Beta Branch update memcached server init.d for centos 7 specific daemon-reload in…

Discussion in 'Centmin Mod Github Commits' started by eva2000, Feb 8, 2017.

  1. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    I noticed after this memcached is taking a bit more memory that normal, I usually sit around 3Gb but memcached is pushing it closer to 3.5, but this seems to happen gradually, don't know if thats normal, still have a lot of ram left, but wondering why thats the case, performance improvements are negligible from my perspective.

    I'll keep an eye on this memory issue for now, is there anyone noticing a bit of a spike after this?
     
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    It's probably due to your specific web app's memcached usage as this update does nothing to impact memory usage. It's system configuration of permissions for memcached unix socket support which is disabled by default anyway, so no change for existing users who use the default memcached TCP port connection method out of the box.
     
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    makes sense @eva2000, i likely have php-fpm running a bit heavy