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cleanup service file, add redis.sysctl file, add more info to README.SUSE OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/505518 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:database/redis?expand=0&rev=93
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README.SUSE
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1. copy /etc/redis/default.conf.example to /etc/redis/default.conf (or
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/etc/redis/otherapp.conf and so on) For the example we will use
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otherapp.conf
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2. change at least pidfile, logfile and dir setting
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# the pid file *has* to match your config filename without the ".conf"
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pidfile /var/run/redis/otherapp.pid
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logfile /var/log/redis/otherapp.log
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dir /var/lib/redis/otherapp/
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If you want to run more than one instance you also have to change the
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socket path and/or the ip:port combination.
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e.g. /var/run/redis/otherapp.sock
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If you plan to use redis in combination with apache, then you should
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add 'redis' to apache group and set 'unixsocketperm 770':
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$ usermod -a -G redis wwwrun
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$ systemctl restart apache2
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then apache is able to connect to redis socket
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Also make sure if you copy configurations from somewhere, that "daemonize"
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should be set to "no".
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3a. create the database dir:
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$ install -d -o redis -g redis -m 0750 /var/lib/redis/otherapp/
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3b. add limits (ulimit) to each service
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$ install -d -m 0755 /etc/systemd/system/redis@otherapp.service.d
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$ echo "[Service]
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LimitNOFILE=10240" > /etc/systemd/system/redis@otherapp.service.d/limits.conf
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4. systemctl start redis@otherapp
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5. systemctl enable redis@otherapp
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6. to interact with all instances at the same time use:
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systemctl restart redis.target
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systemctl stop redis.target
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