- Overview - What is the redis module?
- Setup - The basics of getting started with redis
- Beginning with redis - Installation
- Run multiple instances on same host
- [Create a cluster-enabled instance](#Create a cluster-enable instance)
- Setting up sentinel with two monitors
- Usage - The class and defined types available for configuration
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Contributing to the redis module
This module installs and makes basic configs for multiple redis instances on the same node. It installs redis via REPO or from source. (http://redis.io/) It also can configure the monitoring server Sentinel.
What redis affects:
- packages/configuration to compile and install redis from source
- services/configuration files to run multiple redis and sentinels
To just compile and install redis binaries. As default the latest stable release will be used.
class { 'redis::install': }
To install a specific redis version use the following parameters.
Most of the time you will only need redis_version
.
class { 'redis::install':
redis_version => '2.8.8',
redis_build_dir => '/opt',
redis_install_dir => '/usr/bin'
}
To install redis from package use the following parameters.
You will need redis_version
and redis_package
.
class { 'redis::install':
redis_version => '2.8.18-1.el6.remi',
redis_package => true,
}
As example run two redis instances on port 6379 and 6380.
node 'redis.my.domain' {
# install latest stable build.
class { 'redis::install': }
redis::server {
'instance1':
redis_memory => '1g',
redis_ip => '0.0.0.0',
redis_port => 6379,
redis_mempolicy => 'allkeys-lru',
redis_timeout => 0,
redis_nr_dbs => 16,
redis_loglevel => 'notice',
running => true,
enabled => true
}
redis::server {
'secondRedis':
redis_memory => '112m',
redis_ip => '0.0.0.0',
redis_port => 6380,
redis_mempolicy => 'allkeys-lru',
redis_timeout => 0,
redis_nr_dbs => 2,
redis_loglevel => 'warning',
running => true,
enabled => true
}
}
As example of running a high availability cluster with authentication enabled.
node 'redis-master.my.domain' {
# install latest stable build.
class { 'redis::install': }
redis::server {
'master':
redis_memory => '1g',
redis_ip => '0.0.0.0',
redis_port => 6379,
running => true,
enabled => true,
requirepass => 'some_really_long_random_password',
client_output_buffer_limit => {
'normal' => '0 0 0',
'slave' => '500000000 300000000 60',
},
}
}
node 'redis-slave.my.domain' {
# install latest stable build.
class { 'redis::install': }
redis::server {
'slave':
redis_memory => '1g',
redis_ip => '0.0.0.0',
redis_port => 6379,
running => true,
enabled => true,
requirepass => 'some_really_long_random_password',
slaveof => 'redis-master.my.domain 6379',
masterauth => 'some_really_long_random_password',
}
}
Please note that right now you can only create cluster-enabled instances
but you cannot configure a Redis Cluster only with this module. You should
still use redis-trib.rb
from Redis source distribution or configure it
by hand with redis cluster commands. Moreover, the cluster mode will be enabled
only for Redis >= 3.0
A simple example of a cluster-enabled instance, with a timeout of 5 seconds to detect if another node is dead.
node 'redis-cluster.my.domain' {
# install latest stable build.
class { 'redis::install': }
redis::server {
'cluster-instance':
redis_memory => '1g',
redis_ip => '0.0.0.0',
redis_port => 6379,
running => true,
enabled => true,
cluster_enabled => true,
cluster_node_timeout => '5000',
}
}
redis::install::redis_package: true
redis::install::redis_version: '2:2.8.17-1+deb8u1'
redis::servers:
'name_server':
requirepass: 'strongpass'
enabled: true
redis_ip: '0.0.0.0'
redis_port: '6800'
redis_log_dir: '/var/log/redis/'
You can create multiple sentinels on one node. But most of the time you will want to create a sentinel with one or more monitors configured.
node 'sentinel.my.domain' {
# install latest stable build.
class { 'redis::install': redis_version => '2.8.8' }
redis::sentinel {'clusters':
monitors => {
'mymaster' => {
master_host => '127.0.0.1',
master_port => 6378,
quorum => 2,
down_after_milliseconds => 30000,
parallel-syncs => 1,
failover_timeout => 180000
},
'securetRedisCluster' => {
master_host => '10.20.30.1',
master_port => 6379,
quorum => 2,
down_after_milliseconds => 30000,
parallel-syncs => 5,
failover_timeout => 180000,
auth-pass => 'secret_Password',
notification-script => '/tmp/notify.sh',
client-reconfig-script => '/tmp/reconfig.sh'
}
}
}
This module compiles and installs redis with the class redis::install
.
The redis service(s) are configured with the defined type redis::server
.
This class downloads, compiles and installs redis. It does not configure any redis services. This is done by defined type redis::server.
Parameters within redis::install
:
The redis version to be installed. By default, the latest stable build will be installed.
Default is '/opt/' (string) The dir to store redis source code. This will result in a directoy like '/opt/redis-2.8.8/'
Default is '/usr/bin' (string). The dir to which the newly built redis binaries are copied.
Redis system user. Default: undef (string) Default 'undef' results to 'root' as redis system user
Some redis install packages create the redis system user by default (at least SLES and Ubuntu provide redis install packages). Normally the log directory and the pid directory are created also by the redis install package. Therefor, these values must be adjusted too.
Redis system group. Default: undef (string) Default 'undef' results to 'root' as redis system group
Url where to find the source tar.gz. Default value is 'http://download.redis.io/releases'
Used to configure redis instances. You can setup multiple redis servers on the same node. See the setup examples.
**Parameters within redis::server
Name of Redis instance. Default: call name of the function.
The name is used to create the init script(s), which follows the pattern
redis-server_${redis_name}
Default is '100mb' (string). Sets amount of memory used. eg. 100mb or 4g.
Default is '127.0.0.1' (string). Listen IP of redis.
Listen port of Redis. Default: 6379
To enable unixsocket options. Default: false
Unix socket to use. Default: /tmp/redis.sock
Permission of socket file. Default: 755
Algorithm used to manage keys. See Redis docs for possible values. Default: allkeys-lru
Number of samples to use for LRU policies. Default: 3
Default: 0
Number of databases provided by redis. Default: 1
Name of database dump file. Default: dump.rdb
Default is '/var/lib' (string) Path for persistent data. Path is <redis_dir>/redis_<redis_name>/.
Default is '/var/run' (string). Path for pidfile. Full pidfile path is <redis_pid_dir>/redis_<redis_name>.pid.
Default is '/var/log' (string). Path for log. Full log path is <redis_log_dir>/redis_<redis_name>.log.
Loglevel of Redis. Default: 'notice' (string)
Configure if Redis should be running or not. Default: true (boolean)
Configure if Redis is started at boot. Default: true (boolean)
Supply a password if you want authentication with Redis. Default: undef (string)
Max clients of Redis instance. Default: undef (number)
Configure the no-appendfsync-on-rewrite variable. Set to yes to enable the option. Defaults off. Default: false (boolean)
List of commands to disable on the server. Default: []
Configure the percentage size difference between the last aof filesize and the newest to trigger a rewrite. Default 100
Configure the minimum size in mb of the aof file to trigger size comparisons for rewriting. Default: 64
Configure the value for when an fsync should happen. Values are either everysec, always, or no. Default: everysec
Enable or disable the appendonly file option. Default: false (boolean)
Enable custom append file. Default: false (boolean)
Define the path for the append file. Optional. Default: undef
Configure Redis save snapshotting. Example: [[900, 1], [300, 10]]. Default: []
Boolean. Default: false
Configure if the redis config is overwritten by puppet followed by a restart.
Since redis automatically rewrite their config since
version 2.8 setting this to true
will trigger a redis restart on each puppet
run with redis 2.8 or later.
Hash containing 3 possible classes as keys (normal, slave, pubsub) and with the values set to the hard limit, soft limit and seconds. Default: empty
Configure logrotate rules for redis server. Default: true
Configure Redis Master on a slave. Default: undef (string)
Password used when connecting to a master server which requires authentication. Default: undef (string)
Configure Redis slave to server stale data. Default: true (boolean)
Configure Redis slave to be in read-only mode. Default: true (boolean)
Configure Redis slave replication timeout in seconds. Default: 60 (number)
Configure Redis slave backlog size in bytes. Default: undef
Configure Redis replication ping slave period in seconds. Default: 10 (number)
Enable Redis Cluster. Supported only in Redis 3.x. Default: false
Timeout in ms to declare a node as failed.
Configure slave validity factor. Please read the Redis documentation to learn more about this parameter.
Slaves migrate to orphaned masters only if there are still at least this given number of other working slaves for their old master.
By default Redis Cluster nodes stop accepting queries if they detect there is at least an hash slot uncovered.
Used to configure sentinel instances. You can setup multiple sentinel servers on the same node. And you can configure multiple monitors within a sentinel. See the setup examples.
**Parameters within redis::sentinel
Name of Redis instance. Default: call name of the function.
The name is used to create the init script(s), which follows the pattern
redis-sentinel_${sentinel_name}
Listen IP of sentinel. Default: 6379
Listen port of sentinel. Default: 6379
Default is '/var/log' (string).
Path for log. Full log path is sentinel_log_dir
/sentinel_sentinel_name
.log.
Default is '/var/run' (string).
Path for pid file. Full pid file path is sentinel_pid_dir
/sentinel_sentinel_name
.pid.
Default: /var/run/redis
(string)
Since sentinels automatically rewrite their config since version 2.8 the puppet managed config will be copied
to this directory and than sentinel will start with this copy.
Default is
{
'mymaster' => {
master_host => '127.0.0.1',
master_port => 6379,
quorum => 2,
down_after_milliseconds => 30000,
parallel-syncs => 1,
failover_timeout => 180000,
### optional
auth-pass => 'secret_Password',
notification-script => '/var/redis/notify.sh',
client-reconfig-script => '/var/redis/reconfig.sh'
},
}
Hashmap of monitors.
Configure if Redis should be running or not. Default: true (boolean)
Configure if Redis is started at boot. Default: true (boolean)
Boolean. Default: false
Configure if the sentinels config is overwritten by puppet followed by a
sentinel restart. Since sentinels automatically rewrite their config since
version 2.8 setting this to true
will trigger a sentinel restart on each puppet
run with redis 2.8 or later.
Configure logrotate rules for redis server. Default: true
This module is tested on CentOS 6.5 and Debian 7 (Wheezy) and should also run without problems on
- RHEL/CentOS/Scientific 6+
- Debian 6+
- Ubunutu 10.04 and newer
- SLES 11 SP3
Limitation on SLES:
- Installation from source is not tested
- Redis sentinel configuration/management is not tested
Echocat modules are open projects. So if you want to make this module even better, you can contribute to this module on Github.