- 29 Sep, 2014 16 commits
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Matt Stancliff authored
- Remove trailing newlines from redis.conf - Fix comment misspelling - Clarifies zipEncodeLength usage and a C API mention (#1243, #1242) - Fix cluster typos (inspired by @papanikge #1507) - Fix rewite -> rewrite in a few places (inspired by #682) Closes #1243, #1242, #1507
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Michael Parker authored
Closes #1351
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Ted Nyman authored
Closes #1373
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xuxiang authored
Closes #1386
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Ben authored
Closes #1441
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Aaron Rutkovsky authored
Closes #1513
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Jan-Erik Rediger authored
Closes #1537
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Agis Anastasopoulos authored
Closes #1544
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Dmitry Chestnykh authored
Closes #1673
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Juarez Bochi authored
Closes #1682
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Jan-Erik Rediger authored
Closes #1713
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zionwu authored
error != success; and 0 != number of bytes written Closes #1806
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Jan-Erik Rediger authored
Closes #1871
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Matt Stancliff authored
The core linenoise code was being backported, but not the README or example. It's less confusing for users if everything matches across directories. Fix inspired by @thrig Closes #1872
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Lynn authored
Closes #1877
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Manuel Meurer authored
Closes #1897
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- 26 Sep, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 25 Sep, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
The old DEBUG POPULATE form for automatic creation of test keys is: DEBUG POPULATE <count> Now an additional form is available: DEBUG POPULATE <count> <prefix> When prefix is not specified, it defaults to "key", so the keys are named incrementally from key:0 to key:<count-1>. Otherwise the specified prefix is used instead of "key". The command is useful in order to populate different Redis instances with key names guaranteed to don't collide. There are other debugging uses, for example it is possible to add additional N keys using a count of N and a random prefix at every call.
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- 22 Sep, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
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- 19 Sep, 2014 7 commits
- 18 Sep, 2014 5 commits
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Matt Stancliff authored
Fixed in Redis by 1a5e5b6b, but since that part of code is largely copy/paste from Redis, the fix needs to be ported over too. Closes #2012
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antirez authored
Following the CLIENT LIST output format, we prefix the unix socket address with a "/" so that it is different than an IPv4/6 address. This makes parsing simpler. Related to #2010.
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antirez authored
Related to PR #2010.
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Salvatore Sanfilippo authored
Unix domain sockets incorrectly listed as IPv6.
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Yossi Gottlieb authored
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- 17 Sep, 2014 2 commits
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antirez authored
This fixes a potential bug that was never observed in practice since what happens is that the asynchronous connect returns ok (to fail later, calling the handler) every time, so a ping is queued, and sent_ping happens to always be populated. Howver technically connect(2) with a non blocking socket may return an error synchronously, so before this fix the code was not correct.
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antirez authored
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- 16 Sep, 2014 4 commits
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antirez authored
Now there are tests to write more data after loading a truncated AOF, testing that the loaded data is correct, appending more, and testing again.
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antirez authored
It is not clear if files open in append only mode will automatically fix their offset after a truncate(2) operation. This commit makes sure that we reposition the AOF file descriptor offset at the end of the file after a truncated AOF is loaded and trimmed to the last valid command.
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antirez authored
Recently we introduced the ability to load truncated AOFs, but unfortuantely the support was broken since the server, after loading the truncated AOF, continues appending to the file that is corrupted at the end. The problem is fixed only in the next AOF rewrite. This commit fixes the issue by truncating the AOF to the last valid opcode, and aborting if it is not possible to truncate the file correctly.
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antirez authored
This is a general fix (check that dirty delta is positive) but actually should have as the only effect fixing the SAVE propagation to AOF and slaves.
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- 15 Sep, 2014 2 commits
- 11 Sep, 2014 1 commit
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antirez authored
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