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Question Problem with Memcached

Nicola

Basic Pleskian
Hi,
I have a question form Memcached. I installed it on my server but several times it seems that the data requested by the application is not stored in memcached but is requested from the database. if I go to search for it through PHPMemcachedAdmin the value exists in memcached.

Does anyone know if there is a method for carrying out more detailed checks? I do not think it's a memory problem because I'm using very little. Attached send the PHPMemcachedAdmin screen
 

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perhaps you can use the memdump/memcdump tool from the libmemcached command-line utilities and see if there are any keys from your application in.
 
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