implicit final class VertxRedisSentinelOps extends AnyVal
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- new VertxRedisSentinelOps(target: RedisSentinel)
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ckquorumL(name: String): Task[String]
Check if the current Sentinel configuration is able to reach the quorum needed to failover a master, and the majority needed to authorize the failover.
Check if the current Sentinel configuration is able to reach the quorum needed to failover a master, and the majority needed to authorize the failover. This command should be used in monitoring systems to check if a Sentinel deployment is ok.
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master name
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closeL(): Task[Unit]
Close the client - when it is fully closed the handler will be called.
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failoverL(name: String): Task[String]
Force a failover as if the master was not reachable, and without asking for agreement to other Sentinels (however a new version of the configuration will be published so that the other Sentinels will update their configurations)
Force a failover as if the master was not reachable, and without asking for agreement to other Sentinels (however a new version of the configuration will be published so that the other Sentinels will update their configurations)
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master name
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flushConfigL(): Task[Unit]
Force Sentinel to rewrite its configuration on disk, including the current Sentinel state.
Force Sentinel to rewrite its configuration on disk, including the current Sentinel state. Normally Sentinel rewrites the configuration every time something changes in its state (in the context of the subset of the state which is persisted on disk across restart). However sometimes it is possible that the configuration file is lost because of operation errors, disk failures, package upgrade scripts or configuration managers. In those cases a way to to force Sentinel to rewrite the configuration file is handy. This command works even if the previous configuration file is completely missing.
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getMasterAddrByNameL(name: String): Task[JsonArray]
Return the ip and port number of the master with that name.
Return the ip and port number of the master with that name. If a failover is in progress or terminated successfully for this master it returns the address and port of the promoted slave
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master name
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masterL(name: String): Task[JsonArray]
Show the state and info of the specified master
Show the state and info of the specified master
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master name
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mastersL(): Task[JsonArray]
Show a list of monitored masters and their state
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resetL(pattern: String): Task[Unit]
Reset all the masters with matching name.
Reset all the masters with matching name. The pattern argument is a glob-style pattern. The reset process clears any previous state in a master (including a failover in pro
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sentinelsL(name: String): Task[JsonArray]
Show a list of sentinel instances for this master, and their state
Show a list of sentinel instances for this master, and their state
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master name
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slavesL(name: String): Task[JsonArray]
Show a list of slaves for this master, and their state
Show a list of slaves for this master, and their state
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master name
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