Use Redis Cluster-compatible naming for Redis keys
Use Redis Cluster-compatible naming for Redis keys
hash slot You might also see CROSSSLOT errors with Enterprise clustering policy Only the following multi-key commands are allowed across slots
The command returns an array of keys names stored in the contacted node and hashing to the specified hash slot The maximum number of keys to return is Returns the number of keys in the specified Redis Cluster hash slot Integer reply: The number of keys in the specified hash slot, or an error if the hash
mabar 69 slot Returns the number of keys in the specified Redis Cluster hash slot The command only queries the local data set, so contacting a node that is not serving All 16384 slots covered After creating the cluster there are 16384 hash slots, divided by the 3 servers: Server 1 contains hash slots from 0 to