05:50:17 GMT hi, is there any truste repository to download the latest redis ( 3.2 )?? 05:54:56 GMT hi, is there any trusted repository (using apt-add-repository ppa:*) to download the latest redis ( 3.2 )?? 06:36:09 GMT hi, is there any trusted repository (using apt-add-repository ppa:*) to download the latest redis ( 3.2 )?? 08:06:37 GMT tar.gz 09:33:54 GMT hi, someone can help me? 09:56:11 GMT of course not! 11:00:58 GMT Hi, how can I merge two rdb files? 11:01:29 GMT I know that there is a tool called reb-merger bu I can't find it 12:25:58 GMT Hi, i have redis-server with 100% cpu and memopry 12:25:59 GMT :P 12:26:19 GMT [59979] 24 Aug 14:25:57.936 - 97 clients connected (0 slaves), 4436792056 bytes in use 12:26:33 GMT how could I optimize redis? 12:27:37 GMT im reading http://redis.io/topics/memory-optimization 12:31:11 GMT hi , is there any way that i can log exect query in a file ( and from which host the query is coming) 12:37:45 GMT Brijesh2: redis-cli monitor gives you that 12:39:21 GMT someone know how to respawn redis-server without create new script in upstart? 12:40:19 GMT thanks minus 16:12:13 GMT hi guys 16:12:36 GMT i need a clear info on JedisCluster(Set jedisClusterNode, int connectionTimeout, int soTimeout, int maxAttempts, String password, GenericObjectPoolConfig poolConfig) 16:12:44 GMT can anyone help me on this ? 16:13:12 GMT particularly for : int connectionTimeout, int soTimeout, int maxAttempts 16:13:26 GMT its an urgent need 16:14:05 GMT its a jedis api 16:14:27 GMT anyone there ? 16:14:54 GMT done google but no use.. 16:15:42 GMT any reply ???? 16:16:38 GMT : ( 16:17:18 GMT i'm really dying b'cos of this.. 16:20:48 GMT hi cyborg-one 17:51:23 GMT hello guys 17:51:29 GMT first time on this channel 17:51:46 GMT does anyone here know about any kind of integration between redis and alfresco? 17:52:05 GMT I've just got to know redis 17:52:11 GMT and I liked what I saw so far 17:55:08 GMT douglascrp: i don't but welcome :) 17:56:26 GMT tgy, tks 18:09:24 GMT hey folks, I'm testing an upgrade from 2.8 to 3.2 with a db that normally has a memory footprint of ~6gb in version 2.8.. and noticed that once loaded into a new 3.2 instance, it has a footprint of ~4.3gb 18:10:40 GMT chrstphrhrt: maybe redis has been optimized? 18:11:05 GMT just want to make sure there's no data loss and that the ~30% reduction in memory usage is due to those PRs that were merged in from redis labs :)