CLIENT LIST [TYPE normal|master|replica|pubsub]
The CLIENT LIST command returns information and statistics about the client connections server in a mostly human readable format.
As of v5.0, the optional TYPE type subcommand can be used to filter the list by clients' type, where type is one of normal, master, replica and pubsub. Note that clients blocked into the MONITOR command are considered to belong to the normal class.
Bulk string reply: a unique string, formatted as follows:
property=value fields separated by a space character.Here is the meaning of the fields:
id: an unique 64-bit client ID (introduced in Redis 2.8.12).name: the name set by the client with CLIENT SETNAME
addr: address/port of the clientfd: file descriptor corresponding to the socketage: total duration of the connection in secondsidle: idle time of the connection in secondsflags: client flags (see below)db: current database IDsub: number of channel subscriptionspsub: number of pattern matching subscriptionsmulti: number of commands in a MULTI/EXEC contextqbuf: query buffer length (0 means no query pending)qbuf-free: free space of the query buffer (0 means the buffer is full)obl: output buffer lengtholl: output list length (replies are queued in this list when the buffer is full)omem: output buffer memory usageevents: file descriptor events (see below)cmd: last command playedThe client flags can be a combination of:
A: connection to be closed ASAP b: the client is waiting in a blocking operation c: connection to be closed after writing entire reply d: a watched keys has been modified - EXEC will fail i: the client is waiting for a VM I/O (deprecated) M: the client is a master N: no specific flag set O: the client is a client in MONITOR mode P: the client is a Pub/Sub subscriber r: the client is in readonly mode against a cluster node S: the client is a replica node connection to this instance u: the client is unblocked U: the client is connected via a Unix domain socket x: the client is in a MULTI/EXEC context
The file descriptor events can be:
r: the client socket is readable (event loop) w: the client socket is writable (event loop)
New fields are regularly added for debugging purpose. Some could be removed in the future. A version safe Redis client using this command should parse the output accordingly (i.e. handling gracefully missing fields, skipping unknown fields).
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