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Merge pull request #271 from mut3/master

corrected example run command in redis README
yosifkit 10 years ago
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redis/README.md

@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ You can create your own Dockerfile that adds a redis.conf from the context into
 
 
 Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with `docker run` options.
 Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with `docker run` options.
 
 
-	docker run -v /myredis/conf/redis.conf:/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf --name myredis redis /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf
+	docker run -v /myredis/conf/redis.conf:/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf --name myredis redis redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf
 
 
 Where `/myredis/conf/` is a local directory containing your `redis.conf` file. Using this method means that there is no need for you to have a Dockerfile for your redis container.
 Where `/myredis/conf/` is a local directory containing your `redis.conf` file. Using this method means that there is no need for you to have a Dockerfile for your redis container.
 
 

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redis/content.md

@@ -40,6 +40,6 @@ You can create your own Dockerfile that adds a redis.conf from the context into
 
 
 Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with `docker run` options.
 Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with `docker run` options.
 
 
-	docker run -v /myredis/conf/redis.conf:/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf --name myredis redis /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf
+	docker run -v /myredis/conf/redis.conf:/usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf --name myredis redis redis-server /usr/local/etc/redis/redis.conf
 
 
 Where `/myredis/conf/` is a local directory containing your `redis.conf` file. Using this method means that there is no need for you to have a Dockerfile for your redis container.
 Where `/myredis/conf/` is a local directory containing your `redis.conf` file. Using this method means that there is no need for you to have a Dockerfile for your redis container.