From 57c0cf8b8571128152ca785f664ee369c5a433a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kashif Rasul Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 22:14:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed some typos in redis.conf. --- redis.conf | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/redis.conf b/redis.conf index 29e326d1..22ec82e7 100644 --- a/redis.conf +++ b/redis.conf @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Redis configuration file example -# Note on units: when memory size is needed, it is possible to specifiy +# Note on units: when memory size is needed, it is possible to specify # it in the usual form of 1k 5GB 4M and so forth: # # 1k => 1000 bytes @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ slave-serve-stale-data yes # Command renaming. # -# It is possilbe to change the name of dangerous commands in a shared +# It is possible to change the name of dangerous commands in a shared # environment. For instance the CONFIG command may be renamed into something # of hard to guess so that it will be still available for internal-use # tools but not available for general clients. @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ slave-serve-stale-data yes # # rename-command CONFIG b840fc02d524045429941cc15f59e41cb7be6c52 # -# It is also possilbe to completely kill a command renaming it into +# It is also possible to completely kill a command renaming it into # an empty string: # # rename-command CONFIG "" @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ appendfsync everysec # BGSAVE or BGREWRITEAOF is in progress. # # This means that while another child is saving the durability of Redis is -# the same as "appendfsync none", that in pratical terms means that it is +# the same as "appendfsync none", that in practical terms means that it is # possible to lost up to 30 seconds of log in the worst scenario (with the # default Linux settings). # @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ no-appendfsync-on-rewrite no # is useful to avoid rewriting the AOF file even if the percentage increase # is reached but it is still pretty small. # -# Specify a precentage of zero in order to disable the automatic AOF +# Specify a percentage of zero in order to disable the automatic AOF # rewrite feature. auto-aof-rewrite-percentage 100 @@ -336,10 +336,10 @@ auto-aof-rewrite-min-size 64mb # Max execution time of a Lua script in milliseconds. # # If the maximum execution time is reached Redis will log that a script is -# still in execution after the maxium allowed time and will start to +# still in execution after the maximum allowed time and will start to # reply to queries with an error. # -# When a long running script exceed the maxium execution time only the +# When a long running script exceed the maximum execution time only the # SCRIPT KILL and SHUTDOWN NOSAVE commands are available. The first can be # used to stop a script that did not yet called write commands. The second # is the only way to shut down the server in the case a write commands was @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ slowlog-max-len 1024 ############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ############################### # Hashes are encoded in a special way (much more memory efficient) when they -# have at max a given numer of elements, and the biggest element does not +# have at max a given number of elements, and the biggest element does not # exceed a given threshold. You can configure this limits with the following # configuration directives. hash-max-zipmap-entries 512 @@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ zset-max-ziplist-value 64 # Active rehashing uses 1 millisecond every 100 milliseconds of CPU time in # order to help rehashing the main Redis hash table (the one mapping top-level -# keys to values). The hash table implementation redis uses (see dict.c) +# keys to values). The hash table implementation Redis uses (see dict.c) # performs a lazy rehashing: the more operation you run into an hash table -# that is rhashing, the more rehashing "steps" are performed, so if the +# that is rehashing, the more rehashing "steps" are performed, so if the # server is idle the rehashing is never complete and some more memory is used # by the hash table. # @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ activerehashing yes ################################## INCLUDES ################################### # Include one or more other config files here. This is useful if you -# have a standard template that goes to all redis server but also need +# have a standard template that goes to all Redis server but also need # to customize a few per-server settings. Include files can include # other files, so use this wisely. #