Redis配置文件解读(二)

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write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid by default.


# You can specify a custom pid file location here.


pidfile /var/run/redis.pid


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# Accept connections on the specified port, default is 6379


port 6379


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# If you want you can bind a single interface, if the bind option is not


# specified all the interfaces will listen for connections.


#


# bind 127.0.0.1


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# Close the connection after a client is idle for N seconds (0 to disable)


timeout 300


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# Set server verbosity to 'debug'


# it can be one of:


# debug (a lot of information, useful for development/testing)


# notice (moderately verbose, what you want in production probably)


# warning (only very important / critical messages are logged)


loglevel debug


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# Specify the log file name. Also 'stdout' can be used to force


# the demon to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard


# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null


logfile stdout


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# Set the number of databases. The default database is DB 0, you can select


# a different one on a per-connection basis using SELECT where


# dbid is a number between 0 and 'databases'-1


databases 16


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################################ SNAPSHOTTING (快照)#################################


#


# Save the DB on disk:


#


# save


#


# Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given


# number of write operations against the DB occurred.


#


# In the example below the behaviour will be to save:


# after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed


# after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed


# after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed


save 900 1


save 300 10


save 60 10000


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# Compress string objects using LZF when dump .rdb databases?


# For default that's set to 'yes' as it's almost always a win.


# If you want to save some CPU in the saving child set it to 'no' but


# the dataset will likely be bigger if you have compressible values or keys.


rdbcompression yes


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# The filename where to dump the DB


dbfilename dump.rdb


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# For default save/load DB in/from the working directory


# Note that you must specify a directory not a file name.


dir ./


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################################# REPLICATION #################################


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# Master-Slave replication. Use slaveof to make a Redis instance a copy of


# another Redis server. Note that the configuration is local to the slave


# so for example it is possible to configure the slave to save the DB with a


# different interval, or to listen to another port, and so on.


#


# slaveof


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# If the master is password protected (using the "requirepass" configuration


# directive below) it is possible to tell the slave to authenticate before


# starting the replication synchronization process, otherwise the master will


# refuse the slave request.


#


# masterauth


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################################## SECURITY ###################################


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# Require clients to issue AUTH before processing any other


# commands. This might be useful in environments in which you do not trust


# others with access to the host running redis-server.


#


# This should stay commented out for backward compatibility and because most


# people do not need auth (e.g. they run their own servers).


#


# requirepass foobared


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################################### LIMITS ####################################


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# Set the max number of connected clients at the same time. By default there


# is no limit, and it's up to the number of file descriptors the Redis process


# is able to open. The special value '0' means no limts.


# Once the limit is reached Redis will close all the new connections sending


# an error 'max number of clients reached'.


#


# maxclients 128


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# Don't use