How to connect to remote Redis server?

redis-cli -h XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -p YYYY

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address and yyyy is the port

EXAMPLE from my dev environment

redis-cli -h 10.144.62.3 -p 30000

REDIS CLI COMMANDS

Host, port, password and database By default redis-cli connects to the server at 127.0.0.1 port 6379. As you can guess, you can easily change this using command line options. To specify a different host name or an IP address, use -h. In order to set a different port, use -p.

redis-cli -h redis15.localnet.org -p 6390 ping


There are two ways to connect remote redis server using redis-cli:

1. Using host & port individually as options in command

redis-cli -h host -p port

If your instance is password protected

redis-cli -h host -p port -a password

e.g. if my-web.cache.amazonaws.com is the host url and 6379 is the port

Then this will be the command:

redis-cli -h my-web.cache.amazonaws.com -p 6379

if 92.101.91.8 is the host IP address and 6379 is the port:

redis-cli -h 92.101.91.8 -p 6379

command if the instance is protected with password pass123:

redis-cli -h my-web.cache.amazonaws.com -p 6379 -a pass123

2. Using single uri option in command

redis-cli -u redis://password@host:port

command in a single uri form with username & password

redis-cli -u redis://username:password@host:port

e.g. for the same above host - port configuration command would be

redis-cli -u redis://[email protected]:6379

command if username is also provided user123

redis-cli -u redis://user123:[email protected]:6379

This detailed answer was for those who wants to check all options. For more information check documentation: Redis command line usage


In Case of password also we need to pass one more parameter

redis-cli -h host -p port -a password

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Redis