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Danilo Spinella 797f53eadf Accepting request 1137728 from home:darix:apps
- redis 7.2.4: (boo#1218646)
  - Security fixes
    - (CVE-2023-41056) In some cases, Redis may incorrectly handle
      resizing of memory buffers which can result in incorrect
      accounting of buffer sizes and lead to heap overflow and
      potential remote code execution.
  - Bug fixes
    - Fix crashes of cluster commands clusters with mixed versions
      of 7.0 and 7.2 (#12805, #12832)
    - Fix slot ownership not being properly handled when deleting a
      slot from a node (#12564)
    - Fix atomicity issues with the RedisModuleEvent_Key module API
      event (#12733)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1137728
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:database/redis?expand=0&rev=234
2024-01-09 13:21:34 +00:00

 README.SUSE
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 Redis Server
==============

1. cp -a /etc/redis/default.conf.example /etc/redis/instancename.conf

We use the "cp -a" here, so that our permissions are preserved.
In case you copied the file with out the "-a"

chown root:redis  /etc/redis/instancename.conf
chmod u=rw,g=r,o= /etc/redis/instancename.conf

2. change at least pidfile, logfile and dir setting
# the pid file *has* to match your config filename without the ".conf"

pidfile /run/redis/instancename.pid
logfile /var/log/redis/instancename.log
dir /var/lib/redis/instancename/

If you want to run more than one instance you also have to change the
socket path and/or the ip:port combination.
 e.g. /run/redis/instancename.sock

Also make sure if you copy configurations from somewhere, that "daemonize"
should be set to "no".

3. create the database dir:
$ install -d -o redis -g redis -m 0750 /var/lib/redis/instancename/

4. systemctl start redis@instancename
5. systemctl enable redis@instancename

6. To stop/restart all instances at the same time use:

systemctl restart redis.target
systemctl stop redis.target

 Redis Sentinel
================

1. cp -a /etc/redis/sentinel.conf.example /etc/redis/sentinel-instancename.conf

We use the "cp -a" here, so that our permissions are preserved.
In case you copied the file with out the "-a"

chown root:redis  /etc/redis/sentinel-instancename.conf
chmod u=rw,g=rw,o= /etc/redis/sentinel-instancename.conf

Please note that the sentinel config needs write permissions for the group.
The chmod line differs from the line for the normal redis server.

2. change at least pidfile, logfile setting
# the pid file *has* to match your config filename without the ".conf"

pidfile /run/redis/instancename.pid
logfile /var/log/redis/instancename.log

If you want to run more than one instance you also have to change the
socket path and/or the ip:port combination.
 e.g. /run/redis/instancename.sock

Also make sure if you copy configurations from somewhere, that "daemonize"
should be set to "no".

4. systemctl start redis-sentinel@instancename
5. systemctl enable redis-sentinel@instancename

6. To stop/restart all instances at the same time use:

systemctl restart redis-sentinel.target
systemctl stop redis-sentinel.target

 Integration with apache when using unix domain sockets
=========================================================

If you plan to use redis in combination with apache, then you should
add 'redis' to apache group and set 'unixsocketperm 770':
$ usermod -a -G redis wwwrun
$ systemctl restart apache2
then apache is able to connect to redis socket


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