CROSSSLOT Keys in request don't hash to the same slot
CROSSSLOT Keys in request don't hash to the same slot
New keys are always created in the target node During a hash slot migration we'll have to move only old keys, not new ones Commands about keys already
When a Redis Enterprise database is sharded, commands in which the affected keys reside in different slots are not allowed Learn about multi-key commands Hash tags are used to guarantee that certain keys are placed in the same hash slot, read more about hash tags in the redis cluster tutorial
urban89 slot Cross-slot commands: In Redis Cluster, you can't perform operations that involve multiple keys unless they are all part of the same hash slot This means keys be in the same slot, otherwise an error message CROSSSLOT Keys in request don't hash to the same slot may occur When a shard is full, subscribe