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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:31:36+00:00 2026-05-13T23:31:36+00:00

I use the memcache extension for python, and I have a very strange problem.

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I use the memcache extension for python, and I have a very strange problem. Memcached refuses to store the exact same data with some keys, and succeeds in caching some others.

>>> import memcache
>>> conn = memcache.Client('121.0.0.1:11211', debug=0)
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d2', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d3', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d4', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d5', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d6', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d7', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d8', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d9', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591e0', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591e1', 'test');
True

I don’t really understand. I should add that I use the version 1.40 of the memcache module with memcached 1.2.8 running on Ubuntu Server 9.10. I restarted the memcached daemon, same result, with the same keys.

Thanks.

Update: I upgraded memcached to version 1.4.2, packaged on lucid repos, with the exact same result.

Update #2: The exact same commands entered on another server with a fresh ubuntu setup gives the same result, same places.

Update #3 As suggested, with a list instead of a string in the Client insantiation :

>>> import memcache
>>> conn = memcache.Client(['121.0.0.1:11211'], debug=0)
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d2', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d3', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d4', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d5', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d6', 'test');
0
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d7', 'test');
0
>>> 
>>> conn = memcache.Client('121.0.0.1:11211', debug=0)
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d2', 'test');
True
>>> conn.set('138b9c95d693760840aab85ee5591d3', 'test');
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    2026-05-13T23:31:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:31 pm

    The first param should be a list

    conn = memcache.Client(['127.0.0.1:11211'], debug=0)
    
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