@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ For some people, typically using the bash shell, ulimit fails with an error simi
ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
```
If that happens to you, chances are you've already set a lower limit and your shell won't let you set a higher one. Try looking in your shell initalization files (~/.bashrc typically), if there's already a ulimit command that you can tweak.
If that happens to you, chances are you've already set a lower limit and your shell won't let you set a higher one. Try looking in your shell initialization files (~/.bashrc typically), if there's already a ulimit command that you can tweak.
@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Example connstr: `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0,ssl=false`
- `addr` is the host `:` port of the redis server.
- `pool_size` (optional) is the number of underlying connections that can be made to redis.
- `db` (optional) is the number indentifer of the redis database you want to use.
- `db` (optional) is the number identifier of the redis database you want to use.
- `ssl` (optional) is if SSL should be used to connect to redis server. The value may be `true`, `false`, or `insecure`. Setting the value to `insecure` skips verification of the certificate chain and hostname when making the connection.