Updated on 2022-08-06 GMT+08:00

Viewing Redis Slow Queries

Redis logs queries that exceed a specified execution time. You can view the slow query log on the DCS console to identify performance issues.

For details about the commands, visit the Redis official website.

Configure slow queries with the following parameters:

  • slowlog-log-slower-than: The maximum time allowed, in microseconds, for command execution. If this threshold is exceeded, Redis will log the command. The default value is 10,000. That is, if command execution exceeds 10 ms, the command will be logged.
  • slowlog-max-len: The maximum allowed number of slow queries that can be logged. The default value is 128. That is, if the number of slow queries exceeds 128, the earliest record will be deleted to make room for new ones.

For details about the configuration parameters, see Modifying Configuration Parameters.

You can view the slow queries of a Proxy Cluster DCS Redis 3.0 instance only if the instance is created after October 14, 2019. If the instance was created earlier, submit a service ticket to upgrade it. The upgrade adds the slow query function to the console, and does not affect services.

Viewing Slow Queries on the Console

  1. Log in to the DCS console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
  3. In the navigation pane, choose Cache Manager.
  4. Click the name of a DCS instance.
  5. Click Slow Queries.
  6. Select a start date and an end date to view slow queries within the specified period.

    For details about the commands, visit the Redis official website.