The `CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE` command is similar to the `CLUSTER DELSLOTS` command in that they both remove hash slots from the node. The difference is that `CLUSTER DELSLOTS` takes a list of hash slots to remove from the node, while `CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE` takes a list of slot ranges (specified by start and end slots) to remove from the node. ## Example To remove slots 1 2 3 4 5 from the node, the `CLUSTER DELSLOTS` command is: > CLUSTER DELSLOTS 1 2 3 4 5 OK The same operation can be completed with the following `CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE` command: > CLUSTER DELSLOTSRANGE 1 5 OK However, note that: 1. The command only works if all the specified slots are already associated with the node. 2. The command fails if the same slot is specified multiple times. 3. As a side effect of the command execution, the node may go into *down* state because not all hash slots are covered. ## Usage in Redis Cluster This command only works in cluster mode and may be useful for debugging and in order to manually orchestrate a cluster configuration when a new cluster is created. It is currently not used by `redis-cli`, and mainly exists for API completeness. @return @simple-string-reply: `OK` if the command was successful. Otherwise an error is returned.