The node ID, a 40 characters random string generated when a node is created and never changed again ( unless CLUSTER RESET HARD is used).
The server (host and port) where clients should contact the node to run queries.
A list of comma separated flags: myself, master, slave, fail?, fail, handshake, noaddr, noflags.
If the node is a slave, and the master is known, the master node ID, otherwise None
Milliseconds unix time at which the currently active ping was sent, or zero if there are no pending pings.
Milliseconds unix time the last pong was received.
The configuration epoch (or version) of the current node (or of the current master if the node is a slave). Each time there is a failover, a new, unique, monotonically increasing configuration epoch is created. If multiple nodes claim to serve the same hash slots, the one with higher configuration epoch wins.
The state of the link used for the node-to-node cluster bus. We use this link to communicate with the node. True iff connected.
Slot ranges served by this node.
The configuration epoch (or version) of the current node (or of the current master if the node is a slave).
The configuration epoch (or version) of the current node (or of the current master if the node is a slave). Each time there is a failover, a new, unique, monotonically increasing configuration epoch is created. If multiple nodes claim to serve the same hash slots, the one with higher configuration epoch wins.
A list of comma separated flags: myself, master, slave, fail?, fail, handshake, noaddr, noflags.
The state of the link used for the node-to-node cluster bus.
The state of the link used for the node-to-node cluster bus. We use this link to communicate with the node. True iff connected.
If the node is a slave, and the master is known, the master node ID, otherwise None
The node ID, a 40 characters random string generated when a node is created and never changed again ( unless CLUSTER RESET HARD is used).
Milliseconds unix time at which the currently active ping was sent, or zero if there are no pending pings.
Milliseconds unix time the last pong was received.
The server (host and port) where clients should contact the node to run queries.
Slot ranges served by this node.
Information returned by CLUSTER NODES and CLUSTER SLAVES command.
The node ID, a 40 characters random string generated when a node is created and never changed again ( unless CLUSTER RESET HARD is used).
The server (host and port) where clients should contact the node to run queries.
A list of comma separated flags: myself, master, slave, fail?, fail, handshake, noaddr, noflags.
If the node is a slave, and the master is known, the master node ID, otherwise
None
Milliseconds unix time at which the currently active ping was sent, or zero if there are no pending pings.
Milliseconds unix time the last pong was received.
The configuration epoch (or version) of the current node (or of the current master if the node is a slave). Each time there is a failover, a new, unique, monotonically increasing configuration epoch is created. If multiple nodes claim to serve the same hash slots, the one with higher configuration epoch wins.
The state of the link used for the node-to-node cluster bus. We use this link to communicate with the node. True iff connected.
Slot ranges served by this node.