puppet/modules/redis/README.md @ 6b52e3b8fcd9
Fix puppet/redis.
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Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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Tue, 04 Oct 2011 19:36:45 -0400 |
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Puppet Redis Module
===================
Module for configuring Redis.
Tested on Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 Squeeze and Ubuntu 10.4 LTS with
Puppet 2.6. Patches for other operating systems welcome.
TODO
----
* Ability to configure snapshotting intervals.
* Ability to configure the slow log.
Installation
------------
Clone this repo to a redis directory under your Puppet
modules directory:
git clone git://github.com/uggedal/puppet-module-redis.git redis
If you don't have a Puppet Master you can create a manifest file
based on the notes below and run Puppet in stand-alone mode
providing the module directory you cloned this repo to:
puppet apply --modulepath=modules test_redis.pp
Usage
-----
To install and configure Redis, include the module:
include redis::server
Note that you'll need to define a global search path for the `exec`
resource to make the `redis::server` class function properly. This
should ideally be placed in `manifests/site.pp`:
Exec {
path => "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin",
}
You'll also need to install some build dependencies:
include redis::dependencies
package { $redis::dependencies::packages:
ensure => present,
}
You can override defaults in the Redis config by including
the module with this special syntax:
class { "redis::server":
version => "2.4.0",
bind => "178.79.120.100",
port => 6379,
requirepass => "MY_SUPER_SECRET_PASSWORD",
}
You can also configure a slave which connects to another Redis master
instance:
class { "redis::server":
bind => "127.0.0.1",
port => 6379,
masterip => "178.79.120.100",
masterport => 6379,
masterauth => "MY_SUPER_SECRET_PASSWORD",
}
By default Redis saves the database to disk through snapshotting. You can
enable AOF in stead:
class { "redis::server":
aof => true,
}