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Commit 92e60372 by Gabriel Mazetto

Fixed documentation and added redis/sentinel roles instruction

parent 1dcbff1c
......@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ In `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`:
## Redis TCP support (will disable UNIX socket transport)
redis['bind'] = '0.0.0.0' # or specify an IP to bind to a single one
redis['port'] = 6379
redis['requirepass'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
redis['password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
redis['master_password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
```
......@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ with an additional `Slave` section as in the example below:
```ruby
redis['bind'] = '0.0.0.0' # or specify an IP to bind to a single one
redis['port'] = 6379
redis['requirepass'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
redis['password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
redis['master_password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
## Slave redis instance
......@@ -327,27 +327,25 @@ To setup sentinel, you edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` file:
```ruby
## When you install Sentinel in a separate machine, you need to control which
## other services will be running in it. Take a look at the following variables
## and enable or disable whenever it fits your strategy:
## other services will be running in it.
## We've simplified the choice using special "roles" settings:
## Enabled Redis and Sentinel services
redis['enable'] = true
sentinel['enable'] = true
## Enabled Sentinel and Redis Master services
redis_sentinel_role['enable'] = true
redis_master_role['enable'] = true
# Disabled all other services
bootstrap['enable'] = false
nginx['enable'] = false
postgresql['enable'] = false
gitlab_rails['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
## Enabled Sentinel and Redis Slave services
redis_sentinel_role['enable'] = true
redis_master_role['enable'] = true
## Configure Redis
redis['master_name'] = 'gitlab-redis' # must be the same in every sentinel node
redis['master_ip'] = '10.0.0.1' # ip of the initial master redis instance
redis['master_port'] = 6379 # port of the initial master redis instance
redis['master_password'] = 'your-secure-password-here' # the same value defined in redis['password'] in the master instance
redis['master_password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here' # the same value defined in redis['password'] in the master instance
## Configure Sentinel
sentinel['bind'] = '0.0.0.0' # or specify an IP to bind to a single one
# sentinel['port'] = 26379 # uncomment to change default port
## Quorum must reflect the amount of voting sentinels it take to start a failover.
......@@ -388,6 +386,48 @@ sentinel['quorum'] = 2
# sentinel['failover_timeout'] = 60000
```
In the example above we've used `redis_sentinel_role` and `redis_master_role`
which simplify the ammount of configuration changes.
If you want more control, here is what each one sets for you automatically
when enabled:
```ruby
## Redis Sentinel Role
redis_sentinel_role['enable'] = true
# When Sentinel Role is enabled, the following services are enabled/disabled:
sentinel['enable'] = true
# This others are disabled:
redis['enable'] = false
bootstrap['enable'] = false
nginx['enable'] = false
postgresql['enable'] = false
gitlab_rails['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
## Redis master/slave Role:
redis_master_role['enable'] = true # enable only one of them
redis_slave_role['enable'] = true # enable only one of them
# When Redis Master or Slave role are enabled, the following services are enabled/disabled:
# (Note that if redis and sentinel roles are combined both services will be enabled)
# When Sentinel Role is enabled, the following services are enabled/disabled:
redis['enable'] = true
# This others are disabled:
sentinel['enable'] = false
bootstrap['enable'] = false
nginx['enable'] = false
postgresql['enable'] = false
gitlab_rails['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
# Redis Slave role also change this setting from default 'true' to 'false':
redis['master'] = false
```
---
The final part is to inform the main GitLab application server of the Redis
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