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moxi a memcached/membase proxy with energy and pep What is it? ----------- moxi is a proxy capable of handling many connections for client applications, providing those clients simplified management and increased performance. It can be used with memcached servers or a Membase Cluster hosting both membase and memcached type buckets. For more information see http://membase.org Running ------- To have moxi load a "vBucket" json configuration from a REST/HTTP server, try... moxi http://host:port/url/of/vBucketServerMapJSON Against a NorthScale server, for example, this would look like... moxi http://host:8091/pools/default/bucketsStreamingConfig/default The above, also, is just shorthand (assuming you have no other flags specified), for the following explicit command-line... moxi -z url=http://host:8091/url/of/vBucketServerMap.json To provide reliability when running with multiple servers, moxi will accept multiple URLs. For example... moxi \ http://host:8091/pools/default/bucketsStreamingConfig/default,http://host2:8091/pools/default/bucketsStreamingConfig/default When used with particular buckets, authentication may be required. This can be done with the additional arguments to the -z flag... moxi -z auth=USER%PASSWD,url=http://host:8091... To get more command line usage info: moxi -h Keeping moxi Running -------------------- On UNIX and UNIX-like systems, moxi may be started with an external service management system. This will vary from system to system but many have BSD or SysV style init systems. Other, more advanced service systems may be used too. File-based configuration: ------------------------- You may also provide a configuration file to moxi that holds a static vBucket server map. This is most often used during development and testing. The file (such as vbucket1.cfg) would look like... 11211 = { "hashAlgorithm": "CRC", "numReplicas": 0, "serverList": ["memcached_svr1:11311"], "vBucketMap": [ [0], [0] ] } The above configuration would tell moxi to listen on port 11211, and proxy to memcached_svr1:11311. To use a static configuration file, you would start moxi like... moxi -z ./vbucket1.cfg The "./" path prefix is required so that moxi knows you're passing in a config file. Developing ---------- Dependencies: -- libevent, http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ (libevent-dev) -- libconflate, http://github.com/northscale/libconflate -- libvbucket, http://github.com/northscale/libvbucket As a backwards-compatible (ketama/consistent-hashing) alternative to libvbucket, you may instead use libmemcached instead of libvbucket... -- libmemcached, http://tangent.org/552/libmemcached.html To use moxi against membase, however, you'll want libvbucket. - - - To compile moxi (assuming you want libvbucket), after you got the dependencies built and installed: ./config/autorun.sh ./configure make For example, if libevent is installed in /opt/local, you'd do... ./config/autorun.sh ./configure --with-libevent=/opt/local make Testing: -------- # To test that moxi still behaves like memcached # and passes all the tests that memcached passes... # make test # To test moxi in a simple proxy topology of... # client <-> moxi <-> memcached # ./t/moxi.pl # To test moxi in a chained proxy topology of... # client <-> moxi <-> moxi <-> moxi <-> memcached # ./t/moxi.pl chain # To test moxi in a fanout topology of... # client <---> moxi <---> memcached # |-> memcached # |-> memcached # |-> memcached # ./t/moxi.pl fanout # To test moxi in a fanout and back in again topology of... # client <---> moxi <---> moxi <-> memcached # |-> moxi <-| # |-> moxi <-| # |-> moxi <-| # ./t/moxi.pl fanoutin # To test moxi proxy cases... # ./moxi -z 11333=localhost:11311 -t 1 python t/moxi_mock.py - - - For vbucket development, start the following... ruby ./t/rest_mock.rb Then start a "pretend" memcached server... ./moxi -vvv -p 11311 Then... ./moxi -vvv -z url=http://localhost:4567/pools/default/bucketsStreaming/default -Z port_listen=11211 Then... telnet localhost 11211 - - - More notes: If using Linux, you need a kernel with epoll (it's better than select()). epoll isn't in Linux 2.4 yet, but there's a backport at: http://www.xmailserver.org/linux-patches/nio-improve.html You want the epoll-lt patch (level-triggered). If you're using MacOS, you'll want libevent 1.1 or higher to deal with a kqueue bug. Also, be warned that the -k (mlockall) option to memcached might be dangerous when using a large cache. Just make sure the memcached machines don't swap. memcached does non-blocking network I/O, but not disk. (it should never go to disk, or you've lost the whole point of it) The memcached website is at: http://memcached.org - - - Building moxi for use with libmemcached --------------------------------------- If you want to use moxi explicitly using ketama / consistent-hashing, instead of libvbucket with membase, you'll need to compile moxi with libmemcached. First, you would configure moxi differently at build-time... ./configure --enable-moxi-vbucket=no \ CFLAGS=<libmemcached/include> \ LDFLAGS=<libmemcahed/lib> After building, moxi understands the following kind of command-line... moxi -z <port=<more-config>> moxi -z <port=<memcached_host:memcached_port(,*)>> moxi will listen on the given port and accept connections from upstream memcached clients. It will forward requests to downstream memcached servers running on memcached_host:memcached_port. For example... moxi -z 11211=my_memcached_server:11222 Above, moxi will listen on port 11211 and forward requests to the memcached running on my_memcached_server that's listening on port 11222. You can list more than one memcached_host:memcached_port, separated by commas. For example... moxi -z 11211=memcached_1:11211,memcached_2:11211 The default downstream port is 11211, so you can also just use... moxi -z 11211=memcached_1,memcached_2 If you have some memcached servers running on the same server, but on different ports, you can put moxi in front of them with something like... moxi -z 11211=server:11222,server:11233
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