ok, but how am I doing this? how can I change this?

On 8 December 2016 at 21:26, dormando <[email protected]> wrote:

> STAT cmd_flush 19612
>
> you're flushing the cache constantly.
>
> On Thu, 8 Dec 2016, Nicolaas Thiemen Francken wrote:
>
> > Hi Dormando et al.
> >
> > I did a lot of testing and it definitely has nothing to do with the TTL
> as far as I can see:
> >
> > See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40964315/stop-
> memcache-from-removing-data-in-php-silverstripe-zend-c
> > ache for more details.
> >
> > Basically I have two test sites and two lives sites and I found that the
> busier the site the more likely it
> > is that the cache key disappears. Is there anyway I can ping / find out
> how / if a cache gets flushed /
> > cleared?
> >
> > On 8 December 2016 at 07:41, Nicolaas Thiemen Francken <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >       Hi Dormando,
> >
> > I am running the same code locally and it does not expire.  I have to
> check a few more differences,
> > but I am running an almost identical setup on my laptop and it appears
> to work fine.
> >
> > What I am going to do is to compare all the settings between the server
> and local dev server to see if
> > there is anything different.
> >
> > On 7 December 2016 at 21:31, dormando <[email protected]> wrote:
> >       The expirey isn't inside the item value. It's part of the protocol
> when
> >       storing the item. It's not in the server configuration, it's in the
> >       *client* making the actual store.
> >
> >       ie: You have your serialized blob ($data), and then you want to
> store it
> >       into memcached, you make a call that looks like:
> >
> >       $client = PHPGarbage->new("127.0.0.1:11211")
> >       $client->set($data, 6000, etc);
> >       the TTL is not in the data, but in the argument to the set
> command. Some
> >       PHP clients have confusing syntax and people put the TTL into the
> wrong
> >       field.
> >
> >       Since you've listed a stack of software abstractions, you need to
> go find
> >       out exactly what thing is actually running the set() command to
> memcached
> >       and what it's using as a TTL argument. My wild guess is that
> you're not
> >       specifying a value to the abstraction and it's using 30 as a
> default.
> >
> >       I know the TTL is 30 because I wrote this software and that's how
> it
> >       behaves.
> >
> >       On Wed, 7 Dec 2016, Nicolaas Thiemen Francken wrote:
> >
> >       > Hi,
> >       >
> >       > Thank you again for your reply.
> >       >
> >       > Sorry but where or how do you know the TTL is 30?  I agree that
> items disappear after
> >       about 30 seconds, but where or how do I set the TTL for memcache?
> >       >
> >       > i have had a look in the memcached.conf file.  There is no
> setting in there that relates
> >       to expiry or TTL or similar.
> >       >
> >       > ​​In the item, you can also see that it is set to expire in 6000
> seconds.
> >       >
> >       > The item basically has three pieces of info (serialised):
> >       > 1. value
> >       > 2. timestamp
> >       > 3. seconds until expiry​
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