(PECL memcache >= 2.1.0)
Memcache::setServerParams — Changes server parameters and status at runtime
$host
,$port
= 11211,$timeout
= ?,$retry_interval
= false
,$status
= ?,$failure_callback
= ?Memcache::setServerParams() changes server parameters at runtime. You can also use the memcache_set_server_params() function.
Note:
This function has been added to Memcache version 2.1.0.
host
Point to the host where memcached is listening for connections.
port
Point to the port where memcached is listening for connections.
timeout
Value in seconds which will be used for connecting to the daemon. Think twice before changing the default value of 1 second - you can lose all the advantages of caching if your connection is too slow.
retry_interval
Controls how often a failed server will be retried, the default value
is 15 seconds. Setting this parameter to -1 disables automatic retry.
Neither this nor the persistent
parameter has any
effect when the extension is loaded dynamically via dl().
status
Controls if the server should be flagged as online. Setting this parameter
to false
and retry_interval
to -1 allows a failed
server to be kept in the pool so as not to affect the key distribution
algorithm. Requests for this server will then failover or fail immediately
depending on the memcache.allow_failover
setting.
Default to true
, meaning the server should be considered online.
failure_callback
Allows the user to specify a callback function to run upon encountering an error. The callback is run before failover is attempted. The function takes two parameters, the hostname and port of the failed server.
Example #1 Memcache::setServerParams() example
<?php
function _callback_memcache_failure($host, $port) {
print "memcache '$host:$port' failed";
}
/* OO API */
$memcache = new Memcache;
// Add the server in offline mode
$memcache->addServer('memcache_host', 11211, false, 1, 1, -1, false);
// Bring the server back online
$memcache->setServerParams('memcache_host', 11211, 1, 15, true, '_callback_memcache_failure');
/* procedural API */
$memcache_obj = memcache_connect('memcache_host', 11211);
memcache_set_server_params($memcache_obj, 'memcache_host', 11211, 1, 15, true, '_callback_memcache_failure');
?>