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DISCLAIMER
THIS ONLY WORKS IN BUSTER
INCOMPLETE DO NOT USE
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apt-get install redis-server apt-get install redis-server redis-sentinel
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bind 127.0.0.1 192.168.1.58 bind 192.168.1.59 127.0.0.1 ::1
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Redis stores its data in memory only, hence its speed. To make sure redis does not loose its state, in case of a hardware failure, this will enable it to store the state as it changes in a file on disk. Now restart the redis master
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appendonly yes service redis-server restart
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Activate redis cluster features
{{{
cluster-enabled yes
cluster-config-file nodes-6379.conf
cluster-node-timeout 15000
}}}

Stop redis on all hosts.
And stop the replicas
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Remove `//var/lib/redis/nodes-6379.conf` as this file is identical on all nodes, and will cause each node to have the same id On each of the replicas, set them up af a replica of the master
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rm /var/lib/redis/nodes-6379.conf replicaof 192.168.1.59
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Start redis on all hosts. Start the replicas again
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service redis-server start services redis-server start
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Next we will need to configure the servers to run as a cluster
{{{
redis-cli --cluster create 192.168.1.59:6379 192.168.1.60:6379 192.168.1.61:6379
}}}
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 * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39568561/how-to-solve-redis-cluster-waiting-for-the-cluster-to-join-issue

Redis

Redis is an in memory data structure storage. It will be used to share PHP-sessions between the apache servers. To guarantee a robust deployment three redis servers will be configured.

  • 192.168.1.59 redis01
  • 192.168.1.60 redis02
  • 192.168.1.61 redis03

Software

apt-get install redis-server redis-sentinel

Configuration

Redis Server

Change the contents of the redis configuration file in /etc/redis/redis.conf.

Add the IP-address for each of the servers. Each of the redis servers needs to listen on its own IP-address.

bind 192.168.1.59 127.0.0.1 ::1

Enable redis to listen on the network, instead of only listening on the loopback device.

protected-mode no

Now restart the redis master

service redis-server restart

And stop the replicas

service redis-server stop

On each of the replicas, set them up af a replica of the master

replicaof 192.168.1.59

Start the replicas again

services redis-server start

References

None: Redis (last edited 2022-01-03 22:09:21 by Kristian Kallenberg)