Small config file documentation improvements

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Erik Dubbelboer 2015-03-23 08:22:21 +00:00
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# internet, binding to all the interfaces is dangerous and will expose the # internet, binding to all the interfaces is dangerous and will expose the
# instance to everybody on the internet. So by default we uncomment the # instance to everybody on the internet. So by default we uncomment the
# following bind directive, that will force Redis to listen only into # following bind directive, that will force Redis to listen only into
# the IPv4 lookback interface address (this means Redis will be able to # the IPv4 loopback interface address (this means Redis will be able to
# accept connections only from clients running into the same computer it # accept connections only from clients running into the same computer it
# is running). # is running).
# #
@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ port 6379
# will silently truncate it to the value of /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn so # will silently truncate it to the value of /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn so
# make sure to raise both the value of somaxconn and tcp_max_syn_backlog # make sure to raise both the value of somaxconn and tcp_max_syn_backlog
# in order to get the desired effect. # in order to get the desired effect.
# Linux will round this value up to the nearest power of two
# using tcp-backlog + 1, so 511 becomes 512.
tcp-backlog 511 tcp-backlog 511
# Unix socket. # Unix socket.
@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ timeout 0
# of communication. This is useful for two reasons: # of communication. This is useful for two reasons:
# #
# 1) Detect dead peers. # 1) Detect dead peers.
# 2) Take the connection alive from the point of view of network # 2) Keep the connection alive from the point of view of network
# equipment in the middle. # equipment in the middle.
# #
# On Linux, the specified value (in seconds) is the period used to send ACKs. # On Linux, the specified value (in seconds) is the period used to send ACKs.
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# Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given # Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given
# number of write operations against the DB occurred. # number of write operations against the DB occurred.
# #
# In the example below the behaviour will be to save: # In the example below the behavior will be to save:
# after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed # after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed
# after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed # after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed
# after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed # after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed