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CACHED.USESASL=TRUE | CACHED.USESASL=TRUE | ||
- | Note that once SASL is enabled, all failed accesses to Memcached functions are going to result in an error being written to the lsmcd log (defaults to ''/tmp/lsmcd.log''). As mentioned above, ASCII and telnet commands are also going to fail as well. | + | Note that once SASL is enabled, all failed accesses to Memcached functions are going to result in an error being written to the lsmcd log (defaults to ''/tmp/lsmcd.log''). As mentioned above, ASCII and telnet commands are also going to fail as well (unless the Anonymous user feature is enabled). |
When you change this value, accesses to the existing LSMCD database will fail as the system will detect a mismatch between your prior SASL configuration and your current one. You will need to delete your LSMCD data files: <code>rm -rf /dev/shm/lsmcd</code> | When you change this value, accesses to the existing LSMCD database will fail as the system will detect a mismatch between your prior SASL configuration and your current one. You will need to delete your LSMCD data files: <code>rm -rf /dev/shm/lsmcd</code> |