@rpcbase/server 0.111.0 → 0.112.0
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- package/infrastructure/redis/redis.conf +20 -33
- package/package.json +1 -1
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proc-title-template "{title} {listen-addr} {server-mode}"
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# Set the local environment which is used for string comparison operations, and
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# also affect the performance of Lua scripts. Empty String indicates the locale
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# is derived from the environment variables.
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################################ SNAPSHOTTING ################################
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# Save the DB to disk.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# WARNING: Since in this setup the replica
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# disk, it may cause data loss during
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# modules not handling I/O reads may
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# WARNING: RDB diskless load is experimental. Since in this setup the replica
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# does not immediately store an RDB on disk, it may cause data loss during
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# failovers. RDB diskless load + Redis modules not handling I/O reads may also
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# cause Redis to abort in case of I/O errors during the initial synchronization
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# stage with the master. Use only if you know what you are doing.
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# Replica can load the RDB it reads from the replication link directly from the
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# In many cases the disk is slower than the network, and storing and loading
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# the RDB file may increase replication time (and even increase the master's
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# Copy on Write memory and replica buffers).
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# However, parsing the RDB file directly from the socket may mean that we have
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# "disabled" - Don't use diskless load (store the rdb file to the disk first)
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# Master send PINGs to its replicas in a predefined interval. It's possible to
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