diff --git a/src/modules/ndb_redis/README b/src/modules/ndb_redis/README index 1c6027eae17..280a6f401e8 100644 --- a/src/modules/ndb_redis/README +++ b/src/modules/ndb_redis/README @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Carsten Bock 4.1. redis_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) 4.2. redis_pipe_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) - 4.3. redis_execute([srvname]) + 4.3. redis_execute(srvname) 4.4. redis_free(replyid) List of Examples @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide 4.1. redis_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) 4.2. redis_pipe_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) - 4.3. redis_execute([srvname]) + 4.3. redis_execute(srvname) 4.4. redis_free(replyid) 1. Overview @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ modparam("ndb_redis", "cluster", 1) 4.1. redis_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) 4.2. redis_pipe_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) - 4.3. redis_execute([srvname]) + 4.3. redis_execute(srvname) 4.4. redis_free(replyid) 4.1. redis_cmd(srvname, command, ..., replyid) @@ -293,17 +293,13 @@ if(redis_cmd("srvN", "HMGET foo_key field1 field3", "r")) { If cluster parameter is set to 1, this function will log an error and do nothing. -4.3. redis_execute([srvname]) +4.3. redis_execute(srvname) Sends commands to REDIS server identified by srvname. Commands are added with redis_pipe_cmd function, and will be stored for an existing REDIS server. When this function is called all the commands will be sent in a single message to the REDIS server. - If this function is called without any parameters, it will iterate - through all existing servers and send the existing pipelined commands - for them. - When using redis_cmd together with redis_pipe_cmd it is recommended that a call to redis_execute is made before calling redis_cmd in case there are pipelined commands, otherwise when calling redis_cmd, if @@ -321,14 +317,14 @@ After several redis command calls: redis_pipe_cmd("srvB", "SET ruri $ru", "r2"); - redis_pipe_cmd("srvC", "GET foo", "r3"); + redis_pipe_cmd("srvB", "GET foo", "r3"); Send the data and retrieve the results: redis_execute("srvA"); //send command to srvA and wait for reply. Store the reply in r1 - redis_execute(); //send remaining commands (the set to srvB and get to s -rvC), wait for replies, and store the replies in r2 and r3 + redis_execute("srvB"); //send command to srvA and wait for reply. Store +the replies in r2 (for SET ruri $ru) and r3 (for GET foo) Using both redis_cmd and redis_pipe_cmd: redis_pipe_cmd("srvA", "SET foo bar", "r1");