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  • PHP memcache - check if any server is available in pool?

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, I have the following code: $cluster['local'] = array('host' => '192.168.1.1', 'port' => '11211', 'weight' => 50); $cluster['local2'] = array('host' => '192.168.1.2', 'port' => '11211', 'weight' => 50); $this->memcache = new Memcache; foreach ($this->cluster() as $cluster) { $this->memcache->addServer($cluster['host'], $cluster['port'], $this->persistent, $cluster['weight'], 10, 10, TRUE , 'failure' ); } I would like to make a function that checks if any of my servers in my memcache Pool is available. How could this be done?

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  • PHP Extension (memcache|memcached) not showing in phpinfo() but showing in php -m and php -i?

    - by Auston
    I am getting both modules listed as installed / configured when I use: php -m or if I use: php -i but when I use: $m = new Memcache; // or $m = new Memcache(); // or $m = new Memcached(); //or $m = new Memcached; I get the following error: Fatal error: Class 'Memcached' not found I am running on a Mac - OS X (10.5.7) with default install of apache & php. Additionally, I have memcached running as a daemon on 127.0.0.1:11211 and libmemcache as required by the php-memcached library. I have restarted apache tons of times and even done a machine restart. Does anyone know why the modules/extensions show up in the command line but not in my phpinfo()? I am literally stumped, after 3 hours of googling, I am just about ready to give up.

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