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How to restart redis

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How to restart redis

How to restart redis?

Normal startup command:

redis-server  # 启动redis服务端
[1709] 28 Feb 06:45:08.346 # Warning: no config file specified, using the default config. In order to specify a config file use redis-server /path/to/redis.conf
[1709] 28 Feb 06:45:08.348 * Max number of open files set to 10032
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 (    '      ,       .-`  | `,    )     Running in stand alone mode
 |`-._`-...-` __...-.``-._|'` _.-'|     Port: 6379
 |    `-._   `._    /     _.-'    |     PID: 1709
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 |    `-._`-._        _.-'_.-'    |           http://redis.io        
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[1709] 28 Feb 06:45:08.349 # Server started, Redis version 2.8.4
[1709] 28 Feb 06:45:08.349 # WARNING overcommit_memory is set to 0! Background save may fail under low memory condition. To fix this issue add 'vm.overcommit_memory = 1' to /etc/sysctl.conf and then reboot or run the command 'sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1' for this to take effect.
[1709] 28 Feb 06:45:08.349 * The server is now ready to accept connections on port 6379
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Start redis client

redis-cli 
127.0.0.1:6379>
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If redis is installed using apt-get or yum install, you can directly stop/start/restart redis through the following commands

/etc/init.d/redis-server stop
/etc/init.d/redis-server start
/etc/init.d/redis-server restart
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Note: Use /etc/ The init.d/redis-server start method starts redis, then start redis in that directory, then the redis backup file is in that directory.

If you enter the command /etc/init.d/redis-server start in the /user/bin/redis/ directory, then the redis backup file is in /user/bin/redis/dump.rdb

If redis is installed through source code, you can restart redis through the shutdown command of the redis client program redis-cli

redis-cli -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6379 shutdown
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If none of the above methods successfully stop redis, you can use the ultimate weapon kill -9

For more Redis related knowledge, please visit the Redis usage tutorial column!

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