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| 19 | <b>InfoCommand: Contents</b><br> <a href="#INFO">INFO</a><br> <a href="#Return value">Return value</a><br> <a href="#Notes">Notes</a> |
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| 29 | #sidebar <a href="ControlCommandsSidebar.html">ControlCommandsSidebar</a><h1><a name="INFO">INFO</a></h1><blockquote>The info command returns different information and statistics about the server in an format that's simple to parse by computers and easy to red by huamns.</blockquote> |
| 30 | <h2><a name="Return value">Return value</a></h2><a href="ReplyTypes.html">Bulk reply</a>, specifically in the following format:<br/><br/><pre class="codeblock python" name="code"> |
| 31 | edis_version:0.07 |
| 32 | connected_clients:1 |
| 33 | connected_slaves:0 |
| 34 | used_memory:3187 |
| 35 | changes_since_last_save:0 |
| 36 | last_save_time:1237655729 |
| 37 | total_connections_received:1 |
| 38 | total_commands_processed:1 |
| 39 | uptime_in_seconds:25 |
| 40 | uptime_in_days:0 |
| 41 | </pre>All the fields are in the form <code name="code" class="python">field:value</code><h2><a name="Notes">Notes</a></h2><ul><li> <code name="code" class="python">used_memory</code> is returned in bytes, and is the total number of bytes allocated by the program using <code name="code" class="python">malloc</code>.</li><li> <code name="code" class="python">uptime_in_days</code> is redundant since the uptime in seconds contains already the full uptime information, this field is only mainly present for humans.</li><li> <code name="code" class="python">changes_since_last_save</code> does not refer to the number of key changes, but to the number of operations that produced some kind of change in the dataset.</li></ul> |
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