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Revision as of 15:48, 18 September 2022
redis-cli --bigkeys # Scanning the entire keyspace to find biggest keys as well as # average sizes per key type. You can use -i 0.1 to sleep 0.1 sec # per 100 SCAN commands (not usually needed). -------- summary ------- Sampled 0 keys in the keyspace! Total key length in bytes is 0 (avg len 0.00) 0 hashs with 0 fields (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00) 0 lists with 0 items (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00) 0 strings with 0 bytes (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00) 0 streams with 0 entries (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00) 0 sets with 0 members (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00) 0 zsets with 0 members (00.00% of keys, avg size 0.00)
See also
redis-cli [ info server | memory usage | info memory | memory stats | memory doctor | dbsize | flushall | ping | monitor | --bigkeys | --stat | --scan | --latency | --latency-history | --latency-dist | --intrinsic-latency 5 | -x | -h ] redis-cli --help
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