Skip to main content

redis-diagnose-tool is a tool for diagnosing Redis/Tair client connection errors.

Project description

redis-diagnose-tool

Python - Version PyPI - Version MIT licensed

redis-diagnose-tool is a tool for diagnosing Redis/Tair client connection errors and supports detecting the response rtt of the DB Server in the Redis/Tair instance.

This diagnostic tool is only applicable to clients connecting to Alibaba Cloud's Redis and Tair instances

Process:

  1. The client attempts to establish a TCP connection with the Redis/Tair instance
  2. Execute the AUTH command to verify the username and password. If no password is specified, execute the PING command to verify whether the password-free function is enabled
  3. Use the INFO command and Alibaba Cloud proxy self-developed IINFO command and RIINFO command to detect the response rtt of the DB Server

Installation

Install from pip, requires Python 3.6 or higher

# 1. Install from pypi
pip install redis-diagnose-tool

# 2. Intall from source
git clone https://github.com/tair-opensource/tair-tools.git
cd redis-diagnose-tool
pip install .

the executable program diag will be installed in the bin directory of the Python interpreter.

Use pip show redis-diagnose-tool to find the installation path of the redis-diagnose-tool package. The argument template arguments.yaml is stored in the diagnose directory under the installation path.

Usage

The tool supports basic mode and advanced mode.

The basic mode can only detect whether the client can establish a TCP connection with the Redis/Tair instance and give an error message if the connection fails.

In advanced mode, you can use the OpenAPI of Redis/Tair to obtain basic information, network information, whitelist, and other information about the instance. If the client is on ECS, it can also use the ECS OpenAPI to obtain information about the ECS instance. Therefore, advanced mode can diagnose specific problems that cause connection failures, including incorrect connection information, connecting to the instance through the instance's intranet address in a public network environment, incorrect configuration of the whitelist or instance security group, and ECS security group interception.

Both basic mode and advanced mode support verifying user passwords and detecting the response of the DB Server inside the instance.

Arguments Description:

Redis diagnose tool configuration

optional arguments:
  --help                        Help information
  -c CONFIG, --config CONFIG    Configuration file path (YAML format). If the configuration file is specified, the command arguments won't work.

Tool options:
  -A, --advanced                   Enable advanced mode, default off
  -d, --detect_server              Detect server, default off
  -l {zh,en}, --language {zh,en}   Language, zh for Chinese and en for English, default zh

Redis instance connection information:
  -h HOST, --host HOST                Connection hostname
  -p PORT, --port PORT                Connection port, default 6379
  -t TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT       Connection timeout, second, default 2s
  -u USER, --user USER                Username
  -a PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD    Password

Redis instance information:
  Following arguments should be specified in advanced mode. You only need to specify one of redis_region_id and redis_endpoint.

  -r REDIS, --redis REDIS                                  Redis instance id
  -g REDIS_REGION_ID, --redis_region_id REDIS_REGION_ID    Redis instance region id
  -o REDIS_ENDPOINT, --redis_endpoint REDIS_ENDPOINT       Redis instance endpoint

ECS instance information:
  Following arguments should be specified in advanced mode if the client is on ECS. You only need to specify one of ecs_region_id and ecs_endpoint.

  -e ECS, --ecs ECS                                  ECS instance id
  -G ECS_REGION_ID, --ecs_region_id ECS_REGION_ID    ECS instance region id
  -O ECS_ENDPOINT, --ecs_endpoint ECS_ENDPOINT       ECS instance endpoint

SDK information:
  Following arguments should be specified in advanced mode.

  -k AK, --ak AK        Access key id
  -s SK, --sk SK        Access key secret

Usage Examples:

# Installed from pip, you can run diag directly when the bin directory is added to the environment path

diag --help

run in basic mode

diag -h "connection_address" -p 6379 -u "user" -a "password"

run in advanced mode

diag -h "connection_address" -p 6379 -u "user" -a "password" -k "ak" -s "sk" -r "redis_instance_id" -g "redis_region_id" -A

Use argument template arguments.yaml

In advanced mode, you need to set multiple optional arguments in the command line, which is cumbersome and error-prone, so an argument template is provided

diag --config "arguments.yaml"

If the argument template is used, the command line arguments will be invalid.

Log Description

  • diagnose.log: diagnostic logs, which record the diagnostic process, detailed connection diagnostic reports, and DB Server diagnostic reports

  • sdk.log: record the call log of Open API, including interface, return value, and error

  • error.log: record exception information and exception throwing links

License

MIT

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1.tar.gz (45.2 kB view details)

Uploaded Source

Built Distribution

redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1-py3-none-any.whl (37.4 kB view details)

Uploaded Python 3

File details

Details for the file redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1.tar.gz.

File metadata

  • Download URL: redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1.tar.gz
  • Upload date:
  • Size: 45.2 kB
  • Tags: Source
  • Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
  • Uploaded via: twine/5.1.1 CPython/3.12.4

File hashes

Hashes for redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1.tar.gz
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 06913dcc320a24e24a4cdb1530a33c32120c5834ce2d885cc23e18f4ef8a9292
MD5 1cb3acac78bffd9eeeeac2a7fc267bac
BLAKE2b-256 fec6a067a8b87166d76d9a372e4fd42382d844d9cd4ec1f2789fe2cfac1fa44b

See more details on using hashes here.

Provenance

File details

Details for the file redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1-py3-none-any.whl.

File metadata

File hashes

Hashes for redis_diagnose_tool-0.1.1-py3-none-any.whl
Algorithm Hash digest
SHA256 e8d475a6a1d237c5ff27e078288f15017e1ce12a38dfdfdf23337b6ccdfbdcdf
MD5 f93789cbad83695c004ab11c6a1270f5
BLAKE2b-256 910ea4203a654437a91d09c1d997ee4be51774ab2e8d7a713d7eda1fbe1bcd69

See more details on using hashes here.

Provenance

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page