CONFIG GET parameter
The CONFIG GET command is used to read the configuration parameters of a running Redis server. Not all the configuration parameters are supported in Redis 2.4, while Redis 2.6 can read the whole configuration of a server using this command.
The symmetric command used to alter the configuration at run time is CONFIG
SET
.
CONFIG GET takes a single argument, which is a glob-style pattern. All the configuration parameters matching this parameter are reported as a list of key-value pairs. Example:
redis> config get *max-*-entries* 1) "hash-max-zipmap-entries" 2) "512" 3) "list-max-ziplist-entries" 4) "512" 5) "set-max-intset-entries" 6) "512"
You can obtain a list of all the supported configuration parameters by typing CONFIG GET *
in an open redis-cli
prompt.
All the supported parameters have the same meaning of the equivalent configuration parameter used in the redis.conf file, with the following important differences:
redis.conf
abbreviated form (10k
, 2gb
... and so forth), everything should be specified as a well-formed 64-bit integer, in the base unit of the configuration directive.For instance what in redis.conf
looks like:
save 900 1 save 300 10
that means, save after 900 seconds if there is at least 1 change to the dataset, and after 300 seconds if there are at least 10 changes to the dataset, will be reported by CONFIG GET as "900 1 300 10".
The return type of the command is a Array reply.
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https://redis.io/commands/config-get