- Usage:
-
CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE start-slot end-slot [ start-slot end-slot ... ]
- Complexity:
- O(N) where N is the total number of the slots between the start slot and end slot arguments.
- Since:
- 7.0.0
- The command only works if all the specified slots are already associated with the node.
- The command fails if the same slot is specified multiple times.
- As a side effect of the command execution, the node may go into down state because not all hash slots are covered.
The CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE
command is similar to the CLUSTER DELSLOTS
command in that they both remove hash slots from the node.
The difference is that CLUSTER DELSLOTS
takes a list of hash slots to remove from the node, while CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE
takes a list of slot ranges (specified by start and end slots) to remove from the node.
Example
To remove slots 1 2 3 4 5 from the node, the CLUSTER DELSLOTS
command is:
> CLUSTER DELSLOTS 1 2 3 4 5
OK
The same operation can be completed with the following CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE
command:
> CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE 1 5
OK
However, note that:
Usage in Valkey Cluster
This command only works in cluster mode and may be useful for
debugging and in order to manually orchestrate a cluster configuration
when a new cluster is created. It is currently not used by valkey-cli
,
and mainly exists for API completeness.