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1. Rename `REDIS_*` macros defined in object.c to `VALKEY_*`, 2. Rename `Redis` to `Valkey` , `redis-cli` to `valkey-cli` in logs (i.e. put statement) and descriptions in object.c and utils/create-cluster/README --------- Signed-off-by: Sher Sun <sher.sun@huawei.com> Co-authored-by: Sher Sun <sher.sun@huawei.com>
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create-cluster is a small script used to easily start a big number of Valkey
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instances configured to run in cluster mode. Its main goal is to allow manual
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testing in a condition which is not easy to replicate with the Valkey cluster
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unit tests, for example when a lot of instances are needed in order to trigger
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a given bug.
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The tool can also be used just to easily create a number of instances in a
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Valkey Cluster in order to experiment a bit with the system.
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USAGE
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To create a cluster, follow these steps:
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1. Edit create-cluster and change the start / end port, depending on the
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number of instances you want to create.
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2. Use "./create-cluster start" in order to run the instances.
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3. Use "./create-cluster create" in order to execute valkey-cli --cluster create, so that
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an actual Valkey cluster will be created. (If you're accessing your setup via a local container, ensure that the CLUSTER_HOST value is changed to your local IP)
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4. Now you are ready to play with the cluster. AOF files and logs for each instances are created in the current directory.
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In order to stop a cluster:
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1. Use "./create-cluster stop" to stop all the instances. After you stopped the instances you can use "./create-cluster start" to restart them if you change your mind.
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2. Use "./create-cluster clean" to remove all the AOF / log files to restart with a clean environment.
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Use the command "./create-cluster help" to get the full list of features.
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