rladmin status
Displays the current cluster status and topology information.
Displays the current cluster status and topology information.
status
Displays the current status of all nodes, databases, database endpoints, and shards on the cluster.
rladmin status
[ extra <parameter> ]
[ issues_only]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra <parameter> | Extra options that show more information |
issues_only | Filters out all items that have an OK status |
Extra parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra backups | Shows periodic backup status |
extra frag | Shows fragmented memory available after the restart |
extra nodestats | Shows shards per node |
extra rack_id | Shows rack_id if customer is not rack_aware |
extra redis_version | Shows Redis version of all databases in the cluster |
extra state_machine | Shows execution of state machine information |
extra watchdog | Shows watchdog status |
Returns
Returns tables of the status of all nodes, databases, and database endpoints on the cluster.
If issues_only
is specified, it only shows instances that do not have an OK
status.
Example
$ rladmin status extra all
CLUSTER:
OK. Cluster master: 1 (198.51.100.2)
Cluster health: OK, [1, 0.13333333333333333, 0.03333333333333333]
failures/minute - avg1 1.00, avg15 0.13, avg60 0.03.
CLUSTER NODES:
NODE:ID ROLE ADDRESS EXTERNAL_ADDRESS HOSTNAME MASTERS SLAVES OVERBOOKING_DEPTH SHARDS CORES FREE_RAM PROVISIONAL_RAM VERSION SHA RACK-ID STATUS
node:1 master 198.51.100.2 3d99db1fdf4b 4 0 10.91GB 4/100 6 14.91GB/19.54GB 10.91GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 5c2106 - OK
node:2 slave 198.51.100.3 fc7a3d332458 0 0 11.4GB 0/100 6 14.91GB/19.54GB 11.4GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 5c2106 - OK
*node:3 slave 198.51.100.4 b87cc06c830f 0 0 11.4GB 0/100 6 14.91GB/19.54GB 11.4GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 5c2106 - OK
DATABASES:
DB:ID NAME TYPE STATUS SHARDS PLACEMENT REPLICATION PERSISTENCE ENDPOINT EXEC_STATE EXEC_STATE_MACHINE BACKUP_PROGRESS MISSING_BACKUP_TIME REDIS_VERSION
db:3 database3 redis active 4 dense disabled disabled redis-11103.cluster.local:11103 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.0.16
ENDPOINTS:
DB:ID NAME ID NODE ROLE SSL WATCHDOG_STATUS
db:3 database3 endpoint:3:1 node:1 single No OK
SHARDS:
DB:ID NAME ID NODE ROLE SLOTS USED_MEMORY BACKUP_PROGRESS RAM_FRAG WATCHDOG_STATUS STATUS
db:3 database3 redis:4 node:1 master 0-4095 2.08MB N/A 4.73MB OK OK
db:3 database3 redis:5 node:1 master 4096-8191 2.08MB N/A 4.62MB OK OK
db:3 database3 redis:6 node:1 master 8192-12287 2.08MB N/A 4.59MB OK OK
db:3 database3 redis:7 node:1 master 12288-16383 2.08MB N/A 4.66MB OK OK
status databases
Displays the current status of all databases on the cluster.
rladmin status databases
[ extra <parameters> ]
[ sort <column_titles> ]
[ issues_only ]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra <parameter> | Extra options that show more information |
sort <column_titles> | Sort results by specified column titles |
issues_only | Filters out all items that have an OK status |
Extra parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra backups | Shows periodic backup status |
extra frag | Shows fragmented memory available after the restart |
extra nodestats | Shows shards per node |
extra rack_id | Shows rack_id if customer is not rack_aware |
extra redis_version | Shows Redis version of all databases in the cluster |
extra state_machine | Shows execution of state machine information |
extra watchdog | Shows watchdog status |
Returns
Returns a table of the status of all databases on the cluster.
If sort <column_titles>
is specified, the result is sorted by the specified table columns.
If issues_only
is specified, it only shows databases that do not have an OK
status.
Example
$ rladmin status databases sort REPLICATION PERSISTENCE
DB:ID NAME TYPE STATUS SHARDS PLACEMENT REPLICATION PERSISTENCE ENDPOINT
db:1 database1 redis active 1 dense disabled disabled redis-10269.testdbd11169.localhost:10269
db:2 database2 redis active 1 dense disabled snapshot redis-13897.testdbd11169.localhost:13897
db:3 database3 redis active 1 dense enabled snapshot redis-19416.testdbd13186.localhost:19416
status endpoints
Displays the current status of all endpoints on the cluster.
rladmin status endpoints
[ node <id> ]
[ db { db:<id> | <name> } ]
[ extra <parameters> ]
[ sort <column_titles> ]
[ issues_only ]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
node <id> | Only show endpoints for the specified node ID |
db db:<id> | Only show endpoints for the specified database ID |
db <name> | Only show endpoints for the specified database name |
extra <parameter> | Extra options that show more information |
sort <column_titles> | Sort results by specified column titles |
issues_only | Filters out all items that have an OK status |
Extra parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra backups | Shows periodic backup status |
extra frag | Shows fragmented memory available after the restart |
extra nodestats | Shows shards per node |
extra rack_id | Shows rack_id if customer is not rack_aware |
extra redis_version | Shows Redis version of all endpoints in the cluster |
extra state_machine | Shows execution of state machine information |
extra watchdog | Shows watchdog status |
Returns
Returns a table of the status of all endpoints on the cluster.
If sort <column_titles>
is specified, the result is sorted by the specified table columns.
If issues_only
is specified, it only shows endpoints that do not have an OK
status.
Example
$ rladmin status endpoints
DB:ID NAME ID NODE ROLE SSL
db:1 database1 endpoint:1:1 node:1 single No
db:2 database2 endpoint:2:1 node:2 single No
db:3 database3 endpoint:3:1 node:3 single No
status modules
Displays the current status of modules installed on the cluster and modules used by databases. This information is not included in the combined status report returned by rladmin status
.
rladmin status modules
[ db { db:<id1> | <name1> } ... { db:<idN> | <nameN> } ]
[ extra { all | min_redis_version | module_id } ]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
db db:<id> | Provide a list of database IDs to show only modules used by the specified databases (for example: rladmin status modules db db:1 db:2 ) |
db <name> | Provide a list of database names to show only modules used by the specified databases (for example: rladmin status modules db name1 name2 ) |
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra module_id | Shows module IDs |
extra min_redis_version | Shows the minimum compatible Redis database version for each module |
Returns
Returns the status of modules installed on the cluster and modules used by databases.
Example
$ rladmin status modules extra all
CLUSTER MODULES:
MODULE VERSION MIN_REDIS_VERSION ID
RedisBloom 2.4.5 6.0 1b895a180592cbcae5bd3bff6af24be2
RedisBloom 2.6.8 7.1 95264e7c9ac9540268c115c86a94659b
RediSearch 2 2.6.12 6.0 2c000539f65272f7a2712ed3662c2b6b
RediSearch 2 2.8.9 7.1 dd9a75710db528afa691767e9310ac6f
RedisGears 2.0.15 7.1 18c83d024b8ee22e7caf030862026ca6
RedisGraph 2.10.12 6.0 5a1f2fdedb8f6ca18f81371ea8d28f68
RedisJSON 2.4.7 6.0 28308b101a0203c21fa460e7eeb9344a
RedisJSON 2.6.8 7.1 b631b6a863edde1b53b2f7a27a49c004
RedisTimeSeries 1.8.11 6.0 8fe09b00f56afe5dba160d234a6606af
RedisTimeSeries 1.10.9 7.1 98a492a017ea6669a162fd3503bf31f3
DATABASE MODULES:
DB:ID NAME MODULE VERSION ARGS STATUS
db:1 search-json-db RediSearch 2 2.8.9 PARTITIONS AUTO OK
db:1 search-json-db RedisJSON 2.6.8 OK
db:2 timeseries-db RedisTimeSeries 1.10.9 OK
status nodes
Displays the current status of all nodes on the cluster.
rladmin status nodes
[ extra <parameters> ]
[ sort <column_titles> ]
[ issues_only ]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra <parameter> | Extra options that show more information |
sort <column_titles> | Sort results by specified column titles |
issues_only | Filters out all items that have an OK status |
Extra parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra backups | Shows periodic backup status |
extra frag | Shows fragmented memory available after the restart |
extra nodestats | Shows shards per node |
extra rack_id | Shows rack_id if customer is not rack_aware |
extra redis_version | Shows Redis version of all nodes in the cluster |
extra state_machine | Shows execution of state machine information |
extra watchdog | Shows watchdog status |
Returns
Returns a table of the status of all nodes on the cluster.
If sort <column_titles>
is specified, the result is sorted by the specified table columns.
If issues_only
is specified, it only shows nodes that do not have an OK
status.
Example
$ rladmin status nodes sort PROVISIONAL_RAM HOSTNAME
CLUSTER NODES:
NODE:ID ROLE ADDRESS EXTERNAL_ADDRESS HOSTNAME SHARDS CORES FREE_RAM PROVISIONAL_RAM VERSION STATUS
node:1 master 198.51.100.2 3d99db1fdf4b 4/100 6 14.74GB/19.54GB 10.73GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 OK
*node:3 slave 198.51.100.4 b87cc06c830f 0/100 6 14.74GB/19.54GB 11.22GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 OK
node:2 slave 198.51.100.3 fc7a3d332458 0/100 6 14.74GB/19.54GB 11.22GB/16.02GB 6.2.12-37 OK
status shards
Displays the current status of all shards on the cluster.
rladmin status shards
[ node <id> ]
[ db {db:<id> | <name>} ]
[ extra <parameters> ]
[ sort <column_titles> ]
[ issues_only ]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
node <id> | Only show shards for the specified node ID |
db db:<id> | Only show shards for the specified database ID |
db <name> | Only show shards for the specified database name |
extra <parameter> | Extra options that show more information |
sort <column_titles> | Sort results by specified column titles |
issues_only | Filters out all items that have an OK status |
Extra parameter | Description |
---|---|
extra all | Shows all extra information |
extra backups | Shows periodic backup status |
extra frag | Shows fragmented memory available after the restart |
extra shardstats | Shows shards per node |
extra rack_id | Shows rack_id if customer is not rack_aware |
extra redis_version | Shows Redis version of all shards in the cluster |
extra state_machine | Shows execution of state machine information |
extra watchdog | Shows watchdog status |
Returns
Returns a table of the status of all shards on the cluster.
If sort <column_titles>
is specified, the result is sorted by the specified table columns.
If issues_only
is specified, it only shows shards that do not have an OK
status.
Example
$ rladmin status shards sort USED_MEMORY ID
SHARDS:
DB:ID NAME ID NODE ROLE SLOTS USED_MEMORY STATUS
db:3 database3 redis:6 node:1 master 8192-12287 2.04MB OK
db:3 database3 redis:4 node:1 master 0-4095 2.08MB OK
db:3 database3 redis:5 node:1 master 4096-8191 2.08MB OK
db:3 database3 redis:7 node:1 master 12288-16383 2.08MB OK