This was tested on:
- Ubuntu 14.04 x64
- Ubuntu 16.04 x64
Install the xvfb server by running
| var collectionNames = db.getCollectionNames(), stats = []; | |
| collectionNames.forEach(function (n) { stats.push(db[n].stats()); }); | |
| stats = stats.sort(function(a, b) { return b['size'] - a['size']; }); | |
| for (var c in stats) { print(stats[c]['ns'] + ": " + stats[c]['size'] + " (" + stats[c]['storageSize'] + ")"); } |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # This script prints out all of your Redis keys and their size in a human readable format | |
| # Copyright 2013 Brent O'Connor | |
| # License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
| human_size() { | |
| awk -v sum="$1" ' BEGIN {hum[1024^3]="Gb"; hum[1024^2]="Mb"; hum[1024]="Kb"; for (x=1024^3; x>=1024; x/=1024) { if (sum>=x) { printf "%.2f %s\n",sum/x,hum[x]; break; } } if (sum<1024) print "1kb"; } ' | |
| } |
| ################################################################## | |
| # /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml | |
| # | |
| # Base configuration for a write heavy cluster | |
| # | |
| # Cluster / Node Basics | |
| cluster.name: logng | |
| # Node can have abritrary attributes we can use for routing |