Access a DCS Redis instance through redis-cli on an ECS in the same VPC. For more information on how to use other Redis clients, visit https://redis.io/clients.
For details, see Viewing Details of a DCS Instance.
The following steps assume that your client is installed on the Linux OS.
wget http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-5.0.8.tar.gz
make
cd src
Perform the following procedure to access a DCS Redis 3.0 instance, or a single-node or master/standby DCS Redis 4.0 or 5.0 instance.
./redis-cli -h ${instance IP} -p 6379 -a ${password}
Perform the following procedure to access a DCS Redis 4.0 or 5.0 instance in Redis Cluster type.
./redis-cli -h {dcs_instance_address} -p 6379 -a {password} -c
{dcs_instance_address} indicates the IP address of the DCS Redis instance, 6379 is the port used for accessing the instance, {password} is the password of the instance, and -c is used for accessing Redis Cluster nodes. The IP address and port number are obtained in 1.
root@ecs-redis:~/redis-5.0.8/src# ./redis-cli -h 192.168.0.85 -p 6379 -a ****** -c 192.168.0.85:6379>
Each shard in a Redis Cluster has a master and a replica by default. The proceeding command provides all the information of cluster nodes.
192.168.0.85:6379> cluster nodes 0988ae8fd3686074c9afdcce73d7878c81a33ddc 192.168.0.231:6379@16379 slave f0141816260ca5029c56333095f015c7a058f113 0 1568084030 000 3 connected 1a32d809c0b743bd83b5e1c277d5d201d0140b75 192.168.0.85:6379@16379 myself,master - 0 1568084030000 2 connected 5461-10922 c8ad7af9a12cce3c8e416fb67bd6ec9207f0082d 192.168.0.130:6379@16379 slave 1a32d809c0b743bd83b5e1c277d5d201d0140b75 0 1568084031 000 2 connected 7ca218299c254b5da939f8e60a940ac8171adc27 192.168.0.22:6379@16379 master - 0 1568084030000 1 connected 0-5460 f0141816260ca5029c56333095f015c7a058f113 192.168.0.170:6379@16379 master - 0 1568084031992 3 connected 10923-16383 19b1a400815396c6223963b013ec934a657bdc52 192.168.0.161:6379@16379 slave 7ca218299c254b5da939f8e60a940ac8171adc27 0 1568084031 000 1 connected
Write operations can only be performed on master nodes. The CRC16 of the key modulo 16384 is taken to compute what is the hash slot of a given key.
As shown in the following, the value of CRC16 (KEY) mode 16384 determines the hash slot that a given key is located at and redirects the client to the node where the hash slot is located at.
192.168.0.170:6379> set hello world -> Redirected to slot [866] located at 192.168.0.22:6379 OK 192.168.0.22:6379> set happy day OK 192.168.0.22:6379> set abc 123 -> Redirected to slot [7638] located at 192.168.0.85:6379 OK 192.168.0.85:6379> get hello -> Redirected to slot [866] located at 192.168.0.22:6379 "world" 192.168.0.22:6379> get abc -> Redirected to slot [7638] located at 192.168.0.85:6379 "123" 192.168.0.85:6379>
Download the compilation package of the Redis client for Windows. (This is not the source code package.) Decompress the package in any directory, open the CLI tool cmd.exe, and go to the directory. Then, run the following command to access the DCS Redis instance:
redis-cli.exe -h XXX -p 6379
XXX indicates the IP address of the DCS instance and 6379 is an example port number used for accessing a DCS instance. For details about how to obtain the IP address and port number, see Viewing Details of a DCS Instance. Change the IP address and port as required.