Can I Obtain the Addresses of the Nodes in a Cluster DCS Redis Instance?
Cluster DCS Redis 3.0 instances (Proxy Cluster type) are used in the same way that you use single-node or master/standby instances. You do not need to know the backend node addresses.
For a cluster DCS Redis 4.0 or later instance (Redis Cluster type), run the CLUSTER NODES command to obtain node addresses:
redis-cli -h {redis_address} -p {redis_port} -a {redis_password} cluster nodes
In the output similar to the following, obtain the IP addresses and port numbers of all the master nodes.
Feature FAQs
- What Are the CPU Specifications of DCS Instances?
- What Are Shard and Replica Quantities?
- Do DCS Redis Instances Limit the Size of a Key or Value?
- Can I Obtain the Addresses of the Nodes in a Cluster DCS Redis Instance?
- Does DCS for Redis Support Redis Clusters?
- What Are Redis Data Eviction Policies?
- Does DCS for Redis Support Read/Write Splitting?
- Does DCS for Redis Support Multi-DB?
- Does DCS Support External Extensions, Plug-ins, or Modules?
- Does DCS Support Data Persistence? What Is the Impact of Persistence?
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