Although it's difficult to know the exact cause of your "protocol" error, it does appear from your tests that the graceful handling of errors and subsequent reconnects is better in libmemcached than in libmemcache. So if you do encounter the same conditions again, I would imagine that the library would handle it and attempt to reconnect transparently.
If not, however, then at least you are more likely to find support as the library is still under active development :)
Cheers,
Charles
Hi Charles,I tried first to trigger again the bug using some iptables rules (to simulate a network problem) , so Kamailio could not communicate with the memcache anymore:WARNING: memcached [memcached.c:189]: WARNING: memcached: mcm_server_readable():2582: timeout: select(2) call timed out for read(2)able fdsWARNING: memcached [memcached.c:189]: WARNING: memcached: mcm_server_writable():3173: timeout: write select(2) call timed outWARNING: memcached [memcached.c:189]: WARNING: memcached: mcm_server_connect():2290: select(2) failed: select(2) timed out on establishing connectionNOTICE: memcached [memcached.c:194]: NOTICE: memcached: mcm_server_connect():2297: connect(2) failedNOTICE: memcached [memcached.c:194]: NOTICE: memcached: mcm_server_connect_next_avail():2323: unable to find a server to connect toThis looks very much like what i've seen in the logs just before it started to report the "protocol error" problem.But in the simulated case , after I remove the iptables rules that block the access to memcache, Kamailo does not recover from the situation, it just keeps on printing messages like the above, when it shouldconnect to memcache instead. It looks like another libmemcache-related bug to me.Then I tried the same thing with the latest memcached module from git:With the memcached firewalled after starting Kamailio it prints this to the logs:ERROR: memcached [mcd_var.c:154]: pv_get_mcd_value_helper(): could not get result forkey 29515_HA1 - error was 'SERVER HAS FAILED AND IS DISABLED UNTIL TIMED RETRY'When I flush the firewall rules, it reconnects to memcache, which makes it better than the old one.But how can I be sure that the new one will not have the same "protocol error" issue, since I could not reproduce exactly the problem so far ?Regards,Dragos
From: Charles Chance <charles.chance@sipcentric.com>
To: Dragos Oancea <droancea@yahoo.com>; Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users@lists.sip-router.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] memcache problem - reporting protocol error
www.sipcentric.comHi Dragos,The memcached module has indeed been updated in the master to use libmemcached, as the old libmemcache library is no longer under active development. Have you tried using the latest version of the module from git? Do you still get the same errors?Cheers,CharlesOn 6 June 2013 16:18, Dragos Oancea <droancea@yahoo.com> wrote:
HelloWe are having issues with the memcached module (Kamailio 4.0.0) .All of a sudden we are getting this kind of messages in the logs, and the values for the requested keys are not retrieved.ALERT: memcached [memcached.c:189]: ALERT: memcached: mcm_fetch_cmd():1305: memcache(4) protocol error: STORED#015#012VALUE 29515_HA1 0 32#015#012b52299247f16c6adfa4c8cc53b34e74a#015#012END#015#012STORED#015#012[...]ALERT: memcached [memcached.c:189]: ALERT: memcached: mcm_fetch_cmd():1176: memcache(4) protocol error: server sent data for key not in requestI suspect that at some point there was a network problem between the memcached server and Kamailio that triggered this abnormal behavior and I also suspect that it isconnected with the (old) libmemcache library (libmemcache-1.4.0.rc2) .This is fixed only with a Kamailio restart.Has anyone experience this ? Is there a fix ?I noticed that the Kamailio from the trunk compiles the memcached module with the more new libmemcached library from here: https://launchpad.net/libmemcached/+download .
Maybe this is one of the reasons libmemcache is going to be dropped ?Thank you very much.Regards,Dragos
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