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Michael Wallner
<mike@php.net>
Fri, 28 Feb 2020 15:34:52 +0000
(16:34 +0100)
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Michael Wallner
<mike@php.net>
Fri, 28 Feb 2020 15:34:52 +0000
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diff --git
a/docs/source/bin/memaslap.rst
b/docs/source/bin/memaslap.rst
index 4233e7fa59a3274b6269f698ec1bbc53652edf4c..240c9281e3d6ec0bf57a41dac1723f72e8d72ecd 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/bin/memaslap.rst
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docs/source/bin/memaslap.rst
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-630,44
+630,30
@@
_____
servers : "servers"
The servers used by memaslap.
servers : "servers"
The servers used by memaslap.
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threads count
The number of threads memaslap runs with.
threads count
The number of threads memaslap runs with.
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concurrency
The number of concurrencies memaslap runs with.
concurrency
The number of concurrencies memaslap runs with.
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run time
How long to run memaslap.
run time
How long to run memaslap.
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windows size
The task window size of each concurrency.
windows size
The task window size of each concurrency.
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set proportion
The proportion of set command.
set proportion
The proportion of set command.
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get proportion
The proportion of get command.
get proportion
The proportion of get command.
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The output of dynamic statistics is something like this:
The output of dynamic statistics is something like this:
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-681,18
+667,16
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The output of dynamic statistics is something like this:
95.43 177.29
Global 20 1257935 62896 71.8 0 26 3791 224
117.79 192.60
95.43 177.29
Global 20 1257935 62896 71.8 0 26 3791 224
117.79 192.60
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-
Set Statistics
Set Statistics
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Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
Period 5 38425 7685 7.3 0 42 628 240
88.05 220.21
Global 20 139780 6989 8.0 0 37 3790 253
117.93 224.83
Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
Period 5 38425 7685 7.3 0 42 628 240
88.05 220.21
Global 20 139780 6989 8.0 0 37 3790 253
117.93 224.83
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-
Total Statistics
Total Statistics
+
Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
Period 5 384252 76850 72.5 0 27 2198 207
Type Time(s) Ops TPS(ops/s) Net(M/s) Get_miss Min(us) Max(us)
Avg(us) Std_dev Geo_dist
Period 5 384252 76850 72.5 0 27 2198 207
@@
-707,86
+691,58
@@
_____
Get Statistics
Statistics information of get command
Get Statistics
Statistics information of get command
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Set Statistics
Statistics information of set command
Set Statistics
Statistics information of set command
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Total Statistics
Statistics information of both get and set command
Total Statistics
Statistics information of both get and set command
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-
Period
Result within a period
Period
Result within a period
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-
Global
Accumulated results
Global
Accumulated results
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-
Ops
Total operations
Ops
Total operations
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-
TPS
Throughput, operations/second
TPS
Throughput, operations/second
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Net
The rate of network
Net
The rate of network
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-
Get_miss
How many objects can't be gotten
Get_miss
How many objects can't be gotten
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-
Min
The minimum response time
Min
The minimum response time
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-
Max
The maximum response time
Max
The maximum response time
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-
Avg:
The average response time
Avg:
The average response time
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-
Std_dev
Standard deviation of response time
Std_dev
Standard deviation of response time
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Geo_dist
Geometric distribution based on natural exponential function
Geo_dist
Geometric distribution based on natural exponential function
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-
At the end, memaslap will output something like this:
At the end, memaslap will output something like this:
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+799,108
@@
At the end, memaslap will output something like this:
Run time: 20.0s Ops: 1397754 TPS: 69817 Net_rate: 59.4M/s
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Run time: 20.0s Ops: 1397754 TPS: 69817 Net_rate: 59.4M/s
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Where
_____
Get Statistics
Get statistics of response time
Where
_____
Get Statistics
Get statistics of response time
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Set Statistics
Set statistics of response time
Set Statistics
Set statistics of response time
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Total Statistics
Both get and set statistics of response time
Total Statistics
Both get and set statistics of response time
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Min
The accumulated and minimum response time
Min
The accumulated and minimum response time
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Max
The accumulated and maximum response time
Max
The accumulated and maximum response time
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Avg
The accumulated and average response time
Avg
The accumulated and average response time
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Std
Standard deviation of response time
Std
Standard deviation of response time
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Log2 Dist
Geometric distribution based on logarithm 2
Log2 Dist
Geometric distribution based on logarithm 2
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cmd_get
Total get commands done
cmd_get
Total get commands done
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cmd_set
Total set commands done
cmd_set
Total set commands done
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get_misses
How many objects can't be gotten from server
get_misses
How many objects can't be gotten from server
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verify_misses
How many objects need to verify but can't get them
verify_misses
How many objects need to verify but can't get them
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verify_failed
How many objects with insistent value
verify_failed
How many objects with insistent value
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expired_get
How many objects are expired but we get them
expired_get
How many objects are expired but we get them
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unexpired_unget
How many objects are unexpired but we can't get them
unexpired_unget
How many objects are unexpired but we can't get them
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written_bytes
Total written bytes
written_bytes
Total written bytes
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read_bytes
Total read bytes
read_bytes
Total read bytes
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object_bytes
Total object bytes
object_bytes
Total object bytes
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packet_disorder
How many UDP packages are disorder
packet_disorder
How many UDP packages are disorder
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packet_drop
How many UDP packages are lost
packet_drop
How many UDP packages are lost
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udp_timeout
How many times UDP time out happen
udp_timeout
How many times UDP time out happen
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Run time
Total run time
Run time
Total run time
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Ops
Total operations
Ops
Total operations
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TPS
Throughput, operations/second
TPS
Throughput, operations/second
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Net_rate
The average rate of network
Net_rate
The average rate of network
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OPTIONS
-------
OPTIONS
-------
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/constants.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/constants.rst
index 81471af83082a3ed1ce53896b49bd642060644a5..c0d53dff6fda6bb9ee433217e4095231f29a0105 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/constants.rst
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docs/source/libmemcached/constants.rst
@@
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+57,6
@@
SYNOPSIS
Maximum display width of an integer represented as string.
Maximum display width of an integer represented as string.
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.. c:macro:: MEMCACHED_CONTINUUM_ADDITION
How many extra slots we should build for in the continuum, defaults to 10.
.. c:macro:: MEMCACHED_CONTINUUM_ADDITION
How many extra slots we should build for in the continuum, defaults to 10.
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_auto.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_auto.rst
index 61ffa124c1d6106d8939705d750a87381f441caa..03ed8bad2ae0cc8ed91188665198f2c09f81a4ae 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_auto.rst
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docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_auto.rst
@@
-72,7
+72,6
@@
when using the binary protocol.
RETURN
------
RETURN
------
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A value of type :type:`memcached_return_t` is returned.
On success that value will be `MEMCACHED_SUCCESS`.
Use memcached_strerror to translate this value to a printable string.
A value of type :type:`memcached_return_t` is returned.
On success that value will be `MEMCACHED_SUCCESS`.
Use memcached_strerror to translate this value to a printable string.
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_callback.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_callback.rst
index d211cd7adeac3768e44d9f0b6c2ae80df139bda1..e0158f6f888f34320b4031847a54008b87d116da 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_callback.rst
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docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_callback.rst
@@
-24,7
+24,6
@@
SYNOPSIS
When :func:`memcached_delete` is called this function will be executed. At
the point of its execution all connections are closed.
When :func:`memcached_delete` is called this function will be executed. At
the point of its execution all connections are closed.
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.. enumerator:: MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLONE_FUNCTION
When :func:`memcached_delete` is called this function will be executed.
.. enumerator:: MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_CLONE_FUNCTION
When :func:`memcached_delete` is called this function will be executed.
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-92,7
+91,6
@@
SYNOPSIS
The prototype for this is:
.. type:: memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_delete_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length)
The prototype for this is:
.. type:: memcached_return_t (*memcached_trigger_delete_key)(memcached_st *ptr, char *key, size_t key_length)
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DESCRIPTION
-----------
DESCRIPTION
-----------
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-110,8
+108,6
@@
callback flag. No connections are reset.
You can use `MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA` to provide custom context
if required for any of the callbacks.
You can use `MEMCACHED_CALLBACK_USER_DATA` to provide custom context
if required for any of the callbacks.
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RETURN VALUE
------------
RETURN VALUE
------------
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_cas.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_cas.rst
index 1449196c1b475f8eacbd53bb147c02142b99ea89..aa8d5483932747d75e9dade82963a867792ed2cd 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_cas.rst
+++ b/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_cas.rst
@@
-4,7
+4,6
@@
Working with data on the server in an atomic fashion
.. index:: object: memcached_st
.. index:: object: memcached_st
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--------
SYNOPSIS
--------
--------
SYNOPSIS
--------
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_create.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_create.rst
index 226b658e87dbc8f38915f81b02a6e371e1c4251c..ab6760b148597cc4950b6a5357028e6286388a11 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_create.rst
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docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_create.rst
@@
-52,7
+52,6
@@
You may wish to avoid using memcached_create(3) or memcached_clone(3) with a
stack based allocation. The most common issues related to ABI safety involve
heap allocated structures.
stack based allocation. The most common issues related to ABI safety involve
heap allocated structures.
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------
RETURN
------
------
RETURN
------
diff --git
a/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_exist.rst
b/docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_exist.rst
index 4e0706c246e7f12fcd48de11b3895d99c48a5234..7dc29e954894b99ea9e86bea99624d953e19c0d6 100644
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--- a/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_exist.rst
+++ b/
docs/source/libmemcached/memcached_exist.rst
@@
-42,4
+42,3
@@
SEE ALSO
:manpage:`memcached(1)` :manpage:`libmemcached(3)` :manpage:`memcached_strerror(3)`
:manpage:`memcached(1)` :manpage:`libmemcached(3)` :manpage:`memcached_strerror(3)`
-