transfering a redis db to a txt file
hello i have a redis Db that has words as key and integers as value. ( the value represents how many times a word apears somewhere ) .
I am using the next script to transfer the data to a txt file:
#!/usr/bin/bash
for key in $( redis-cli KEYS * ); do
val=$( redis-cli -h localhost -p 6379 MGET ${key} )
echo "${key}: ${val}" | tee -a redis.dump
done
but i am getting it without any order.
is it possible to transfer it to a txt file in a descending order so the keys with highest values are on top?
centos redis
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hello i have a redis Db that has words as key and integers as value. ( the value represents how many times a word apears somewhere ) .
I am using the next script to transfer the data to a txt file:
#!/usr/bin/bash
for key in $( redis-cli KEYS * ); do
val=$( redis-cli -h localhost -p 6379 MGET ${key} )
echo "${key}: ${val}" | tee -a redis.dump
done
but i am getting it without any order.
is it possible to transfer it to a txt file in a descending order so the keys with highest values are on top?
centos redis
2
Use good old sort on your output?
– finswimmer
Feb 7 at 12:03
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hello i have a redis Db that has words as key and integers as value. ( the value represents how many times a word apears somewhere ) .
I am using the next script to transfer the data to a txt file:
#!/usr/bin/bash
for key in $( redis-cli KEYS * ); do
val=$( redis-cli -h localhost -p 6379 MGET ${key} )
echo "${key}: ${val}" | tee -a redis.dump
done
but i am getting it without any order.
is it possible to transfer it to a txt file in a descending order so the keys with highest values are on top?
centos redis
hello i have a redis Db that has words as key and integers as value. ( the value represents how many times a word apears somewhere ) .
I am using the next script to transfer the data to a txt file:
#!/usr/bin/bash
for key in $( redis-cli KEYS * ); do
val=$( redis-cli -h localhost -p 6379 MGET ${key} )
echo "${key}: ${val}" | tee -a redis.dump
done
but i am getting it without any order.
is it possible to transfer it to a txt file in a descending order so the keys with highest values are on top?
centos redis
centos redis
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Use good old sort on your output?
– finswimmer
Feb 7 at 12:03
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Use good old sort on your output?
– finswimmer
Feb 7 at 12:03
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Use good old sort on your output?
– finswimmer
Feb 7 at 12:03
Use good old sort on your output?
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Feb 7 at 12:03
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Use good old sort on your output?
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