[memcache] # You can use this single conf file instead of having memcache_servers set in # several other conf files under [filter:cache] for example. You can specify # multiple servers separated with commas, as in: 10.1.2.3:11211,10.1.2.4:11211 # (IPv6 addresses must follow rfc3986 section-3.2.2, i.e. [::1]:11211) # memcache_servers = 127.0.0.1:11211 # # Sets the maximum number of connections to each memcached server per worker # memcache_max_connections = 2 # # Timeout for connection # connect_timeout = 0.3 # Timeout for pooled connection # pool_timeout = 1.0 # number of servers to retry on failures getting a pooled connection # tries = 3 # Timeout for read and writes # io_timeout = 2.0 # # How long without an error before a server's error count is reset. This will # also be how long before a server is reenabled after suppression is triggered. # Set to 0 to disable error-limiting. # error_suppression_interval = 60.0 # # How many errors can accumulate before a server is temporarily ignored. # error_suppression_limit = 10 # # (Optional) Global toggle for TLS usage when comunicating with # the caching servers. # tls_enabled = false # # (Optional) Path to a file of concatenated CA certificates in PEM # format necessary to establish the caching server's authenticity. # If tls_enabled is False, this option is ignored. # tls_cafile = # # (Optional) Path to a single file in PEM format containing the # client's certificate as well as any number of CA certificates # needed to establish the certificate's authenticity. This file # is only required when client side authentication is necessary. # If tls_enabled is False, this option is ignored. # tls_certfile = # # (Optional) Path to a single file containing the client's private # key in. Otherwhise the private key will be taken from the file # specified in tls_certfile. If tls_enabled is False, this option # is ignored. # tls_keyfile = # # If an item size ever gets above item_size_warning_threshold then a warning will be # logged. This can be used to alert when memcache item sizes are getting to their limit. # It's an absolute size in bytes. Setting the value to 0 will warn on every memcache set. # A value of -1 disables the warning. # item_size_warning_threshold = -1