Ansible role which manage redis
redis_enabled: yes # Enable the role
redis_service: redis-server # Name of the redis service
redis_manage_service: True # Manage service (start/enabled)
redis_configuration: /etc/redis/redis.conf # Path to redis configuration
redis_update_kernel: yes # Set the kernel parameter for vm overcommit
# Setup redis role
redis_role: master
#If role is slave set these values too
redis_master_ip: 1.1.1.1
redis_master_port: 6379
redis_master_auth: None
# Setup redis options
redis_bind: "127.0.0.1"
redis_port: 6379
redis_syslog_enabled: "yes"
redis_databases: 4
redis_database_save_times:
- [900, 1]
- [300, 10]
- [60, 10000]
redis_dbfilename: dump.rdb
redis_db_dir: /var/lib/redis
redis_requirepass: false
redis_pass: None
redis_max_clients: 128
redis_max_memory: 512mb
redis_maxmemory_policy: volatile-lru
redis_appendonly: no
redis_appendfilename: appendonly.aof
redis_appendfsync: everysec
# redis_unixsocket: /var/run/redis/redis.sock
# redis_unixsocketperm: 755
Add Stouts.redis
to your roles and set vars in your playbook file.
Example:
- hosts: all
roles:
- Stouts.redis
vars:
redis_bind: 0.0.0.0
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