Sometimes we need to make fast judgement about why Redis is suddenly
taking more memory. One of the reasons is main DB's dicts doing
rehashing.
We may use `MEMORY STATS` to monitor the overhead memory of each DB, but
there still lacks a total sum to show an overall trend. So this PR adds
the total overhead of all DBs to `INFO MEMORY` section, together with
the total count of rehashing DB dicts, providing some intuitive metrics
about main dicts rehashing.
This PR adds the following metrics to INFO MEMORY
* `mem_overhead_db_hashtable_rehashing` - only size of ht[0] in
dictionaries we're rehashing (i.e. the memory that's gonna get released
soon)
and a similar ones to MEMORY STATS:
* `overhead.db.hashtable.lut` (complements the existing
`overhead.hashtable.main` and `overhead.hashtable.expires` which also
counts the `dictEntry` structs too)
* `overhead.db.hashtable.rehashing` - temporary rehashing overhead.
* `db.dict.rehashing.count` - number of top level dictionaries being
rehashed.
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Co-authored-by: zhaozhao.zz <zhaozhao.zz@alibaba-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>