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Hello,
I'm looking to set up AWS's MemoryDB or ElasticCache for Redis as a cluster for celery's message broker.
When configuring this with celery, I encounter errors like "Failed to capture events: 'CROSSSLOT Keys in request don't hash to the same slot'."
From what I found on Stack Overflow(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76006734/a-proper-way-to-use-aws-redis-cluster-with-celery), it seems Celery doesn't yet support Redis cluster mode. Does that mean I can't use cluster mode Redis like MemoryDB and ElasticCache from AWS as brokers for Celery?
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Hello,
I'm looking to set up AWS's MemoryDB or ElasticCache for Redis as a cluster for celery's message broker.
When configuring this with celery, I encounter errors like "Failed to capture events: 'CROSSSLOT Keys in request don't hash to the same slot'."
From what I found on Stack Overflow(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76006734/a-proper-way-to-use-aws-redis-cluster-with-celery), it seems Celery doesn't yet support Redis cluster mode. Does that mean I can't use cluster mode Redis like MemoryDB and ElasticCache from AWS as brokers for Celery?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: