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Redis 4.x Cookbook

You're reading from   Redis 4.x Cookbook Over 80 hand-picked recipes for effective Redis development and administration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783988167
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Zuofei Wang Zuofei Wang
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Pengcheng Huang Pengcheng Huang
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Redis FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Types 3. Data Features 4. Developing with Redis 5. Replication 6. Persistence 7. Setting Up High Availability and Cluster 8. Deploying to a Production Environment 9. Administrating Redis 10. Troubleshooting Redis 11. Extending Redis with Redis Modules 12. The Redis Ecosystem 13. Windows Environment Setup
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Managing clients


Generally speaking, Redis is a TCP server using the client-server model. Thus, it's of great importance for the Redis administrators to manage the clients connected to Redis Server. In this recipe, we will start by introducing how to collect the global information of the Redis instance and, then, we will go through how to list and kill the Redis clients from server side. Some important configuration options will also be shown.

Getting ready…

You need to finish setting up the replication of Redis Server as we described in the Setting up Redis replication recipe in Chapter 5, Replication.

How to do it...

The operations for managing clients are as follows:

  1. For demonstration purposes, start two redis-benchmark processes first:
bin$ nohup ./redis-benchmark -c 5 -n 100000 -r 1000 -d 1000 &
bin$ nohup ./redis-benchmark -c 5 -n 100000 -r 1000 -d 1000 &
  1. In addition, issue the BLPOP command using bin/redis-cli, as follows:
$ bin/redis-cli BRPOP job_queue 0
  1. To collect the overall client...
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