"Partial Resynchronization" is a special variant of replication success
that we have to tell systemd about if it is managing redis-server via a
Type=Notify service unit.
Former-commit-id: dd9502f373eb7e32aee69a30dcb521bea3ccd3ad
"Partial Resynchronization" is a special variant of replication success
that we have to tell systemd about if it is managing redis-server via a
Type=Notify service unit.
Former-commit-id: dd9502f373eb7e32aee69a30dcb521bea3ccd3ad
1. Call emptyDb even in case of diskless-load: We want modules
to get the same FLUSHDB event as disk-based replication.
2. Do not fire any module events when flushing the backups array.
3. Delete redundant call to signalFlushedDb (Called from emptyDb).
Former-commit-id: aa8a3077a2d20e66e34f72f2860d0cc3daad496e
1. Call emptyDb even in case of diskless-load: We want modules
to get the same FLUSHDB event as disk-based replication.
2. Do not fire any module events when flushing the backups array.
3. Delete redundant call to signalFlushedDb (Called from emptyDb).
Former-commit-id: aa8a3077a2d20e66e34f72f2860d0cc3daad496e
While playing with ACLs I noticed that acllog-max-len wasn't in the redis.conf, but was a supported config.
This PR documents and adds the directive to the redis.conf file.
While playing with ACLs I noticed that acllog-max-len wasn't in the redis.conf, but was a supported config.
This PR documents and adds the directive to the redis.conf file.
Streams items are similar to dictionaries, however they preserve both
the order, and allow for duplicated field names. So a map is not a
semantically sounding way to deal with this.
https://twitter.com/antirez/status/1248261087553880069
Streams items are similar to dictionaries, however they preserve both
the order, and allow for duplicated field names. So a map is not a
semantically sounding way to deal with this.
https://twitter.com/antirez/status/1248261087553880069