Read data of a redis container from the host machine
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I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.
All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed
I don't want to docker-compose down
the container because the redis data will be lost
Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox
docker redis docker-compose redis-cli
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I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.
All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed
I don't want to docker-compose down
the container because the redis data will be lost
Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox
docker redis docker-compose redis-cli
add a comment |
I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.
All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed
I don't want to docker-compose down
the container because the redis data will be lost
Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox
docker redis docker-compose redis-cli
I set up with docker-compose a redis container and a node app which uses the redis DB.
All works but I didn't mount any volume so I can't access the data of the redis DB from the host.
I also tried to deplou a container with another node app which tries to connect the redis DB but I can't connect to the redis client Error: Redis connection to redis:6379 failed
I don't want to docker-compose down
the container because the redis data will be lost
Yes, I'm new to the Docker paradox
docker redis docker-compose redis-cli
docker redis docker-compose redis-cli
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If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli
in the same active container:
docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli
In my example, vigilant_fermat
is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.
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If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli
in the same active container:
docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli
In my example, vigilant_fermat
is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.
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If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli
in the same active container:
docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli
In my example, vigilant_fermat
is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.
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If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli
in the same active container:
docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli
In my example, vigilant_fermat
is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.
If you're using the redis image listed here, or one like it, you should be able to read the data by executing redis-cli
in the same active container:
docker exec -it vigilant_fermat redis-cli
In my example, vigilant_fermat
is the name of the container that Docker randomly assigned for me. Substitute the correct container name for your instance.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 21:48
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