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NAME

       libmemcached_check_configuration - libmemcached Documentation

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libmemcached-1.0/memcached.h>
              Compile and link with -lmemcached

       memcached_st *memcached(const char *string, size_t string_length)

              Parametersstring -- configuration string

                     • string_length -- length of the configuration string without any terminating zero

              Returns
                     allocated and initialized memcached_st struct

       memcached_return_t   libmemcached_check_configuration(const  char  *option_string,  size_t  length,  char
       *error_buffer, size_t error_buffer_size)

              Parametersoption_string -- configuration string

                     • length -- length of the configuration string without any terminating zero

                     • error_buffer -- buffer used to store any error message

                     • error_buffer_size -- available size of the error_buffer

              Returns
                     memcached_return_t indicating success

DESCRIPTION

       libmemcached implements a custom language for configuring and modifying servers. By passing in an  option
       string you can generate a memcached_st object that you can use in your application directly.

   General Options:
       --SERVER=<servername>:<optional_port>/?<optional_weight>
              Provide a servername to be used by the client.

              Providing a weight will cause weighting to occur with all hosts with each server getting a default
              weight of 1.

       --SOCKET=\"<filepath>/?<optional_weight>\"
              Provide a filepath to a UNIX socket file. Providing a weight will cause weighting  to  occur  with
              all hosts with each server getting a default weight of 1.

       --VERIFY-KEY
              Verify that keys that are being used fit within the design of the protocol being used.

       --REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS
              Enable the behavior MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_REMOVE_FAILED_SERVERS.

       --BINARY-PROTOCOL
              Force all connections to use the binary protocol.

       --BUFFER-REQUESTS
              Please see MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS.

       --CONFIGURE-FILE=
              Provide  a  configuration  file  to be used to load requests. Beware that by using a configuration
              file libmemcached will reset memcached_st based on information only contained in the file.

       --CONNECT-TIMEOUT=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT.

       --DISTRIBUTION=
              Set the distribution model used by the client.  See memcached_behavior_set() for more details.

       --HASH=
              Set the hashing algorithm used for placing keys on servers.

       --HASH-WITH-NAMESPACE
              When enabled the prefix key will be added to the key when determining which server  to  store  the
              data in.

       --NOREPLY
              Enable  "no  reply"  for  all  calls that support this. It is highly recommended that you use this
              option with the binary protocol only.

       --NUMBER-OF-REPLICAS=
              Set the number of servers that keys will be replicated to.

       --RANDOMIZE-REPLICA-READ
              Select randomly the server within the replication pool to read from.

       --SORT-HOSTS
              When adding new servers always calculate their distribution based on sorted naming order.

       --SUPPORT-CAS
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SUPPORT_CAS

       --USE-UDP
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP

       --NAMESPACE=
              A namespace is a container that provides context for keys,  only  other  requests  that  know  the
              namespace  can  access these values. This is accomplished by prepending the namespace value to all
              keys.

   Memcached Pool Options:
       --POOL-MIN
              Initial size of pool.

       --POOL-MAX
              Maximize size of the pool.

   I/O Options:
       --TCP-NODELAY
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_NODELAY

       --TCP-KEEPALIVE
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_KEEPALIVE

       --RETRY-TIMEOUT=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT

       --SERVER-FAILURE-LIMIT=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT

       --SND-TIMEOUT=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SND_TIMEOUT

       --SOCKET-RECV-SIZE=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_RECV_SIZE

       --SOCKET-SEND-SIZE=
              See memcached_behavior_set() for MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE

       --POLL-TIMEOUT=
              Set the timeout used by poll(3).

       --IO-BYTES-WATERMARK=

       --IO-KEY-PREFETCH=

       --IO-MSG-WATERMARK=

       --TCP-KEEPIDLE

       --RCV-TIMEOUT=

   Other Options:
       INCLUDE
              Include a file in configuration.  Unlike --CONFIGURE-FILE= this will not reset memcached_st.

       RESET  Reset memcached_st and continue to process.

       END    End configuration processing.

       ERROR  End configuration processing and throw an error.

ENVIRONMENT

       LIBMEMCACHED

RETURN VALUE

       memcached() returns a pointer to the memcached_st that was created (or initialized).   On  an  allocation
       failure, it returns NULL.

EXAMPLE

          const char *config_string=
            "--SERVER=host10.example.com "
            "--SERVER=host11.example.com "
            "--SERVER=host10.example.com";
          memcached_st *memc= memcached(config_string, strlen(config_string));
          {
            // ...
          }
          memcached_free(memc);

SEE ALSO

       memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)