(PECL memcache >= 2.0.0)
Memcache::addServer — Add a memcached server to connection pool
$host
   [, int $port = 11211
   [, bool $persistent
   [, int $weight
   [, int $timeout
   [, int $retry_interval
   [, bool $status
   [, callable $failure_callback
   [, int $timeoutms
  ]]]]]]]] )Memcache::addServer() adds a server to the connection pool. You can also use the memcache_add_server() function.
When using this method (as opposed to Memcache::connect() and Memcache::pconnect()) the network connection is not established until actually needed. Thus there is no overhead in adding a large number of servers to the pool, even though they might not all be used.
Failover may occur at any stage in any of the methods, as long as other servers are available the request the user won't notice. Any kind of socket or Memcached server level errors (except out-of-memory) may trigger the failover. Normal client errors such as adding an existing key will not trigger a failover.
Hinweis:
This function has been added to Memcache version 2.0.0.
host
       Point to the host where memcached is listening for connections. This parameter
       may also specify other transports like unix:///path/to/memcached.sock
       to use UNIX domain sockets, in this case port must also
       be set to 0.
      
portPoint to the port where memcached is listening for connections. Set this parameter to 0 when using UNIX domain sockets.
       Please note: port defaults to
       memcache.default_port
       if not specified. For this reason it is wise to specify the port
       explicitly in this method call.
      
persistent
       Controls the use of a persistent connection. Default to TRUE.
      
weightNumber of buckets to create for this server which in turn control its probability of it being selected. The probability is relative to the total weight of all servers.
timeoutValue 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().
      
       Each failed connection struct has its own timeout and before it has expired 
       the struct will be skipped when selecting backends to serve a request. Once 
       expired the connection will be successfully reconnected or marked as failed 
       for another retry_interval seconds. The typical 
       effect is that each web server child will retry the connection about every
       retry_interval seconds when serving a page.
      
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_callbackAllows 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.
timeoutms
    When the port is unspecified, this method defaults to the
    value set of the PHP ini directive
    memcache.default_port
    If this value was changed elsewhere in your application it might lead to
    unexpected results: for this reason it is wise to always specify the port
    explicitly in this method call.
   
   Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück. Im Fehlerfall wird FALSE zurückgegeben.
  
Beispiel #1 Memcache::addServer() example
<?php
/* OO API */
$memcache = new Memcache;
$memcache->addServer('memcache_host', 11211);
$memcache->addServer('memcache_host2', 11211);
/* procedural API */
$memcache_obj = memcache_connect('memcache_host', 11211);
memcache_add_server($memcache_obj, 'memcache_host2', 11211);
?>