[source] # standalone address = "127.0.0.1:6379" password = "" tls = false [target] type = "cluster" # standalone or cluster # When the target is a cluster, write the address of one of the nodes. # redis-shake will obtain other nodes through the `cluster nodes` command. address = "127.0.0.1:30001" password = "" tls = false [advanced] dir = "data" # runtime.GOMAXPROCS, 0 means use runtime.NumCPU() cpu cores ncpu = 3 # pprof port, 0 means disable pprof_port = 0 # log log_file = "redis-shake.log" log_level = "info" # debug, info or warn log_interval = 5 # in seconds # redis-shake gets key and value from rdb file, and uses RESTORE command to # create the key in target redis. Redis RESTORE will return a "Target key name # is busy" error when key already exists. You can use this configuration item # to change the default behavior of restore: # panic: redis-shake will stop when meet "Target key name is busy" error. # rewrite: redis-shake will replace the key with new value. # ignore: redis-shake will skip restore the key when meet "Target key name is busy" error. rdb_restore_command_behavior = "rewrite" # panic, rewrite or skip # Client query buffers accumulate new commands. They are limited to a fixed # amount by default. This amount is normally 1gb. target_redis_client_max_querybuf_len = 1024_000_000 # In the Redis protocol, bulk requests, that are, elements representing single # strings, are normally limited to 512 mb. target_redis_proto_max_bulk_len = 512_000_000