Reputation: 1143
I'm using Redis 2.8 on Windows which I downloaded from github release. After unzip and I've set maxheap in redis.windows.conf
file. After running redis-server redis.windows.conf
I get # Creating Server TCP listening socket *:6379:No such file or directory
, but redis is not running correctly. I don't know why.
Upvotes: 67
Views: 64836
Reputation: 773
Its simple and works for me nice:
-open redis-cli
(default in C:\Program Files\Redis
) and run this command:
shutdown
Finished.
now open cmd
and try redis-server
again.
I know its a little late for answering but because maybe others faced this problem later I answered it.
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 1
For windows after installing using windows installer. So Check if your Redis server is already up and running. check by going to redis-cli
redis-cli 127.0.0.1:6379>
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 65
redis-server xxx.conf
to run a server with your configurationredis-cli
check redis issues(https://github.com/ServiceStack/redis-windows/wiki/Issues-might-happen)
C:\redis>redis-server.exe --service-install [8124] 03 Feb 23:58:14.573 # HandleServiceCommands: system error caught. error c ode=1073, message = CreateService failed: unknown error
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf --loglevel verbose [10848] 04 Feb 00:00:40.508 # HandleServiceCommands: system error caught. error code=1073, message = CreateService failed: unknown error
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install -–service-name redisService1 –port 100 01 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf -–service-name redis Service1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf -–service-name redis Service1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install C:\redis\redis.windows.conf -–service-n ame redisService1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install C:\redis\redis.windows.conf -–service-n ame redisService1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf -–service-name redis Service1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis> C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf -–service-name redis Service1 –port 10001 Failed to open the .conf file: 10001 CWD=C:\redis
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf --loglevel verbose [11572] 04 Feb 00:03:34.847 # HandleServiceCommands: system error caught. error code=1073, message = CreateService failed: unknown error
C:\redis>redis-server --service-install redis.windows.conf --loglevel verbose -- service-name redisService [7484] 04 Feb 00:03:53.610 # Granting read/write access to 'NT AUTHORITY\Network Service' on: "C:\redis" "C:\redis" [7484] 04 Feb 00:03:53.612 # Redis successfully installed as a service.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1270
cd
to the bin directory of Redis, and run
open another cmd window, cd
to the bin directory of Redis, and run
4.redis-server.exe
Upvotes: 82
Reputation: 1422
As @FeigMan said you must've used the .msi installer. It automagically registers a windows service which starts instantly after the installation.
I was getting below error:
[15052] 10 Apr 14:40:14.601 # Creating Server TCP listening socket *:6379: listen: Unknown error
If service is already running you will get above error.
As per need you can restart service by below commands:
redis-server --service-stop
redis-server --service-start
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 7067
We had a similar/related "redis-server.exe" service hosting issue.
After installing the Redis Windows Service, we could access the service on port 6379 locally, but not from a remote client (even though the firewall was configured to allow inbound traffic on the port).
In order to resolve the issue, we had to edit the redis.windows-service.conf configuration file and change the following:
bind 127.0.0.1
needed use the actual IP addressprotected-mode yes
needed to be set to "no"After making the above changes, we restarted the Redis service and were able to connect from all clients.
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 51
After getting this error,open the cli and press the command 'shutdown' and restart redis server. You are good to go. You will get the logo and everything is as expected.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1
I just got the same error message, but the root cause was different: I copied the config file over from a different machine, but it contained a "bind" entry containing an IP address, which - for sure - was invalid for the new machine, i.e. bind 234.234.234.234
I changed it to the correct address and it was working as expected.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1216
You must've used the .msi installer. It automagically registers a windows service which starts instantly after the installation (at least on my win 10 machine).
This service uses the default config and binds to port 6379. When you start redis-server from the command line, if you haven't specified a different port through a config file, it picks up the default config again and tries to bind to port 6379 which fails.
Your cli works because it connects to the redis service that's already listening on 6379. Your shutdown command stops the service and from there things work as expected. Mystery solved. Case closed.
Upvotes: 105
Reputation: 1
Got the same behavior after restart. Initially thought Redis is not running, but your question made me to dig some more. Apparently, there's Windows service, called "Redis" and it started after computer reboot.
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1143
Now service is normally.I run redis-cli.exe
in the same window,and it connect correctly.Then I typed shutdown,the service is over.Reopen a command windows,type redis-server
.The service run correctly.But I still did not understand why # Creating Server TCP listening socket *:6379:No such file or directory
came out.
Upvotes: 28