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memcached_stat, memcached_stat_servername, memcached_stat_get_value, memcached_stat_get_keys - Get memcached statistics
C Client Library for memcached (libmemcached, -lmemcached)
#include <memcached.h>
memcached_stat_st *memcached_stat (memcached_st *ptr,
char *args,
memcached_return_t *error);
memcached_return_t memcached_stat_servername (memcached_stat_st *stat,
char *args,
const char *hostname,
unsigned int port);
char *
memcached_stat_get_value (memcached_st *ptr,
memcached_stat_st *stat,
const char *key,
memcached_return_t *error);
char **
memcached_stat_get_keys (memcached_st *ptr,
memcached_stat_st *stat,
memcached_return_t *error);
libmemcached(3) has the ability to query a memcached server (or collection
of servers) for their current state. Queries to find state return a
memcached_stat_st structure. You are responsible for freeing this structure.
While it is possible to access the structure directly it is not advisable.
<memcached_stat_get_value() has been provided to query the structure.
memcached_stat() fetches an array of memcached_stat_st structures containing
the state of all available memcached servers. The return value must be freed
by the calling application. If called with the MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USE_UDP
behavior set, a NULL value is returned and the error parameter is set to
MEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED.
memcached_stat_servername() can be used standalone without a memcached_st to
obtain the state of a particular server. "args" is used to define a
particular state object (a list of these are not provided for by either
the memcached_stat_get_keys() call nor are they defined in the memcached
protocol). You must specify the hostname and port of the server you want to
obtain information on.
memcached_stat_get_value() returns the value of a particular state key. You specify the key you wish to obtain. The key must be null terminated.
memcached_stat_get_keys() returns a list of keys that the server has state objects on. You are responsible for freeing this list.
A command line tool, memstat(1), is provided so that you do not have to write an application to do this.
Varies, see particular functions.
Any method returning a memcached_stat_st expects you to free the
memory allocated for it.
To find out more information please check: https://launchpad.net/libmemcached
Brian Aker, <brian@tangent.org>
memcached(1) libmemcached(3) memcached_strerror(3)
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