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peep
A heap inspector for live memcached instances.
== License
Copyright 2009 Cloudburst, LLC. Licensed under the AFL 3. See the included LICENSE file.
== Features
== Installation
x86 Linux is required.
You need {memcached}[http://www.danga.com/memcached/] compiled with debugging symbols:
CFLAGS='-g' ./configure make sudo make install
Now install the gem: sudo gem install peep -- --with-memcached-include=/path/to/memcached/source
== Usage
Find the pid of a live memcached server. Then run:
peep --pretty $pid
or
peep --ugly $pid
Please note that memcached is fully blocked while peep is running.
Peep is also usable as a library, for statistics gathering or deeper inspection.
== Sample output
eweaver@ubuntu:~$ peep 32589 time | exptime | nbytes | nsuffix | it_f | clsid | nkey | key | exprd | flushd 8658 | 613458 | 272 | 8 | link | 5 | 31 | "element2-benchmark:c3RhdH:171:5" | false | false 8658 | 0 | 6 | 6 | link | 1 | 35 | "element2-benchmark:current_c3RhdH:3" | false | false 8658 | 613458 | 281 | 8 | link | 5 | 32 | "element2-benchmark:c3RhdH:171:26" | false | false 8678 | 95078 | 6 | 6 | link | 1 | 35 | "element2-benchmark:User:1:auth:m4Uq" | false | false 8658 | 0 | 8 | 6 | link | 2 | 34 | "element2-benchmark:user_dGltZWxp:4" | false | false 8686 | 613486 | 1278 | 9 | link | 9 | 27 | "element2-benchmark:User:1:6" | false | false 8658 | 613458 | 1286 | 9 | link | 9 | 27 | "element2-benchmark:User:1:4" | false | false 8658 | 613458 | 283 | 8 | link | 5 | 32 | "element2-benchmark:c3RhdH:171:28" | false | false 8658 | 613458 | 277 | 8 | link | 5 | 32 | "element2-benchmark:c3RhdH:171:30" | false | false ...
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