X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/redis.git/blobdiff_plain/d5b36c5114659e979fc2e102954ded1e30aacacf..29177b4d08eff23300b1e4c9a4ae358f05554dbb:/redis.conf?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/redis.conf b/redis.conf index 6d18e2f5..9e9eac5f 100644 --- a/redis.conf +++ b/redis.conf @@ -312,6 +312,37 @@ no-appendfsync-on-rewrite no auto-aof-rewrite-percentage 100 auto-aof-rewrite-min-size 64mb +################################ LUA SCRIPTING ############################### + +# Max execution time of a Lua script in milliseconds. +# This prevents that a programming error generating an infinite loop will block +# your server forever. Set it to 0 or a negative value for unlimited execution. +lua-time-limit 60000 + +################################## SLOW LOG ################################### + +# The Redis Slow Log is a system to log queries that exceeded a specified +# execution time. The execution time does not include the I/O operations +# like talking with the client, sending the reply and so forth, +# but just the time needed to actually execute the command (this is the only +# stage of command execution where the thread is blocked and can not serve +# other requests in the meantime). +# +# You can configure the slow log with two parameters: one tells Redis +# what is the execution time, in microseconds, to exceed in order for the +# command to get logged, and the other parameter is the length of the +# slow log. When a new command is logged the oldest one is removed from the +# queue of logged commands. + +# The following time is expressed in microseconds, so 1000000 is equivalent +# to one second. Note that a negative number disables the slow log, while +# a value of zero forces the logging of every command. +slowlog-log-slower-than 10000 + +# There is no limit to this length. Just be aware that it will consume memory. +# You can reclaim memory used by the slow log with SLOWLOG RESET. +slowlog-max-len 1024 + ############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ############################### # Hashes are encoded in a special way (much more memory efficient) when they