If a key exists in the target node during a migration (BUSYKEY),
the value of the key on both nodes (source and target) will be compared.
If the key has the same value on both keys, the migration will be
automatically retried with the REPLACE argument in order to override
the target's key.
If the key has different values, the behaviour will depend on such
cases:
- In case of 'fix' command, the migration will stop and the user
will be warned to manually check the key(s).
- In other cases (ie. reshard), if the user launched the command
with the --cluster-replace option, the migration will be
retried with the REPLACE argument, elsewhere the migration will
stop and the user will be warned.
If a key exists in the target node during a migration (BUSYKEY),
the value of the key on both nodes (source and target) will be compared.
If the key has the same value on both keys, the migration will be
automatically retried with the REPLACE argument in order to override
the target's key.
If the key has different values, the behaviour will depend on such
cases:
- In case of 'fix' command, the migration will stop and the user
will be warned to manually check the key(s).
- In other cases (ie. reshard), if the user launched the command
with the --cluster-replace option, the migration will be
retried with the REPLACE argument, elsewhere the migration will
stop and the user will be warned.
- clusterManagerFixOpenSlot: ensure that the
slot is unassigned before ADDSLOTS
- clusterManagerFixSlotsCoverage: after cold
migration, the slot configuration
is now updated on all the nodes.
- clusterManagerFixOpenSlot: ensure that the
slot is unassigned before ADDSLOTS
- clusterManagerFixSlotsCoverage: after cold
migration, the slot configuration
is now updated on all the nodes.
This adds support for passing a password through a REDISCLI_AUTH
environment variable (which is safer than the CLI), which might often be
safer than passing it through a CLI argument.
Passing a password this way does not trigger the warning about passing a
password through CLI arguments, and CLI arguments take precedence over
it.