Redis connection to localhost:6379 failed
This error matches known, documented patterns with reliable solutions.
Quick Fix (Most Common Solution)
- Start Redis server
- Check connection settings
Seeing "Redis connection to localhost:6379 failed"? This error can be frustrating, but it's usually fixable. It typically affects your development workflow or system. Below you'll find clear, step-by-step solutions to resolve this issue.
What This Error Means
The Redis server is not available.
Frequently documented in developer and vendor support forums.
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Common Causes
- Redis not running
- Wrong port configured
- Authentication required
How to Fix
- Start Redis server
- Check connection settings
- Provide password if required
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start Redis?
Run redis-server or start the service.
Is Redis required?
Depends on your app - it is for caching/sessions.
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