boned 0.2.1 → 0.2.2

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data/CHANGES.txt CHANGED
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  BONED, CHANGES
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+ #### 0.2.2 (2010-01-08) ###############################
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+ * FIXED: Fix for stopping redis
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+ * CHANGE: Run redis in daemon mode
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  #### 0.2.1 (2010-01-08) ###############################
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  * FIXED: Missing config.ru error
data/bin/boned CHANGED
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  command :start => Boned::CLI
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  command :stop => Boned::CLI
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+ command :stop_redis => Boned::CLI
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  command :info => Boned::CLI
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  end
data/boned.gemspec CHANGED
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  @spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = "boned"
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  s.rubyforge_project = 'boned'
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- s.version = "0.2.1"
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+ s.version = "0.2.2"
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  s.summary = "The bone daemon"
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  s.description = s.summary
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  s.author = "Delano Mandelbaum"
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  bin/boned
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  boned.gemspec
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  config.ru
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+ config/redis-server.conf
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  lib/boned.rb
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  lib/boned/api.rb
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  lib/boned/api/debug.rb
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+ # Redis configuration file for Boned
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+ # Changes:
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+ # * port
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+ # * daemonize
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+ # * dbfilename
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+
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+ # By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it.
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+ # Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized.
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+ daemonize yes
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+
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+ # The filename where to dump the DB
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+ dbfilename /tmp/boned-redis.rdb
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+
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+ # When run as a daemon, Redis write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid by default.
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+ # You can specify a custom pid file location here.
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+ pidfile /var/run/redis.pid
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+
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+ # Accept connections on the specified port, default is 6379
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+ port 8045
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+
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+ # If you want you can bind a single interface, if the bind option is not
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+ # specified all the interfaces will listen for connections.
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+ #
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+ # bind 127.0.0.1
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+
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+ # Close the connection after a client is idle for N seconds (0 to disable)
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+ timeout 300
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+ # Save the DB on disk:
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+ #
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+ # save <seconds> <changes>
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+ #
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+ # Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given
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+ # number of write operations against the DB occurred.
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+ #
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+ # In the example below the behaviour will be to save:
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+ # after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed
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+ # after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed
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+ # after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed
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+ save 600 1
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+ save 300 10
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+ save 60 10000
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+
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+ # For default save/load DB in/from the working directory
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+ # Note that you must specify a directory not a file name.
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+ dir ./
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+ # Set server verbosity to 'debug'
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+ # it can be one of:
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+ # debug (a lot of information, useful for development/testing)
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+ # notice (moderately verbose, what you want in production probably)
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+ # warning (only very important / critical messages are logged)
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+ loglevel debug
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+ # Specify the log file name. Also 'stdout' can be used to force
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+ # the demon to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard
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+ # output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null
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+ logfile stdout
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+
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+ # Set the number of databases. The default database is DB 0, you can select
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+ # a different one on a per-connection basis using SELECT <dbid> where
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+ # dbid is a number between 0 and 'databases'-1
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+ databases 16
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+ ################################# REPLICATION #################################
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+ # Master-Slave replication. Use slaveof to make a Redis instance a copy of
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+ # another Redis server. Note that the configuration is local to the slave
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+ # so for example it is possible to configure the slave to save the DB with a
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+ # different interval, or to listen to another port, and so on.
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+ # slaveof <masterip> <masterport>
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+ ################################## SECURITY ###################################
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+ # Require clients to issue AUTH <PASSWORD> before processing any other
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+ # commands. This might be useful in environments in which you do not trust
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+ # others with access to the host running redis-server.
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+ #
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+ # This should stay commented out for backward compatibility and because most
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+ # people do not need auth (e.g. they run their own servers).
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+ # requirepass
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+ ################################### LIMITS ####################################
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+ # Set the max number of connected clients at the same time. By default there
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+ # is no limit, and it's up to the number of file descriptors the Redis process
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+ # is able to open. The special value '0' means no limts.
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+ # Once the limit is reached Redis will close all the new connections sending
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+ # an error 'max number of clients reached'.
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+ # maxclients 128
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+ # Don't use more memory than the specified amount of bytes.
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+ # When the memory limit is reached Redis will try to remove keys with an
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+ # EXPIRE set. It will try to start freeing keys that are going to expire
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+ # in little time and preserve keys with a longer time to live.
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+ # Redis will also try to remove objects from free lists if possible.
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+ #
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+ # If all this fails, Redis will start to reply with errors to commands
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+ # that will use more memory, like SET, LPUSH, and so on, and will continue
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+ # to reply to most read-only commands like GET.
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+ #
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+ # WARNING: maxmemory can be a good idea mainly if you want to use Redis as a
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+ # 'state' server or cache, not as a real DB. When Redis is used as a real
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+ # database the memory usage will grow over the weeks, it will be obvious if
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+ # it is going to use too much memory in the long run, and you'll have the time
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+ # to upgrade. With maxmemory after the limit is reached you'll start to get
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+ # errors for write operations, and this may even lead to DB inconsistency.
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+ # maxmemory <bytes>
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+ ############################## APPEND ONLY MODE ###############################
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+ # By default Redis asynchronously dumps the dataset on disk. If you can live
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+ # with the idea that the latest records will be lost if something like a crash
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+ # happens this is the preferred way to run Redis. If instead you care a lot
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+ # about your data and don't want to that a single record can get lost you should
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+ # enable the append only mode: when this mode is enabled Redis will append
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+ # every write operation received in the file appendonly.log. This file will
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+ # be read on startup in order to rebuild the full dataset in memory.
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+ #
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+ # Note that you can have both the async dumps and the append only file if you
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+ # like (you have to comment the "save" statements above to disable the dumps).
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+ # Still if append only mode is enabled Redis will load the data from the
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+ # log file at startup ignoring the dump.rdb file.
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+ #
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+ # The name of the append only file is "appendonly.log"
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+ appendonly no
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+ # The fsync() call tells the Operating System to actually write data on disk
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+ # instead to wait for more data in the output buffer. Some OS will really flush
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+ # data on disk, some other OS will just try to do it ASAP.
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+ #
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+ # Redis supports three different modes:
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+ #
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+ # no: don't fsync, just let the OS flush the data when it wants. Faster.
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+ # always: fsync after every write to the append only log . Slow, Safest.
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+ # everysec: fsync only if one second passed since the last fsync. Compromise.
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+ #
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+ # The default is "always" that's the safer of the options. It's up to you to
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+ # understand if you can relax this to "everysec" that will fsync every second
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+ # or to "no" that will let the operating system flush the output buffer when
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+ # it want, for better performances (but if you can live with the idea of
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+ # some data loss consider the default persistence mode that's snapshotting).
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+ appendfsync always
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+ # appendfsync everysec
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+ # appendfsync no
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+ ############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ###############################
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+ # Glue small output buffers together in order to send small replies in a
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+ # single TCP packet. Uses a bit more CPU but most of the times it is a win
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+ # in terms of number of queries per second. Use 'yes' if unsure.
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+ glueoutputbuf yes
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+ # Use object sharing. Can save a lot of memory if you have many common
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+ # string in your dataset, but performs lookups against the shared objects
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+ # pool so it uses more CPU and can be a bit slower. Usually it's a good
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+ # idea.
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+ #
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+ # When object sharing is enabled (shareobjects yes) you can use
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+ # shareobjectspoolsize to control the size of the pool used in order to try
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+ # object sharing. A bigger pool size will lead to better sharing capabilities.
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+ # In general you want this value to be at least the double of the number of
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+ # very common strings you have in your dataset.
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+ #
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+ # WARNING: object sharing is experimental, don't enable this feature
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+ # in production before of Redis 1.0-stable. Still please try this feature in
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+ # your development environment so that we can test it better.
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+ shareobjects no
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+ shareobjectspoolsize 1024
data/lib/boned/cli.rb CHANGED
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  class Boned::CLI < Drydock::Command
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- end
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+ Boned.stop_redis
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+ Boned.stop_redis
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+ end
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  def info
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data/lib/boned.rb CHANGED
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+ if start_redis
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metadata CHANGED
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  name: boned
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  platform: ruby
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  - lib/boned.rb
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  - lib/boned/api.rb
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  - lib/boned/api/debug.rb