You may find that just setting the socket path doesn’t work. Memcached drops privileges before it creates its socket, though after it’s written its PID. It’s common to put the socket in /var/run
(e.g. as mysql does), but only root can write there, so create /var/run/memcached
and chown it to nobody, then set /var/run/memcached/memcached.sock
as the socket path. Writing it to /tmp
would work too, but by its very nature that could get trashed; sticking it in /var/run
is a bit more permanent.
You can check it’s working by using netcat to connect to it:
nc -U /var/run/memcached/memcached.sock
Just type stats
at the blank prompt; if it’s working you’ll get a load of output.