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Install Redis on Amazon EC2 AMI
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#!/bin/bash | |
# from here: http://www.codingsteps.com/install-redis-2-6-on-amazon-ec2-linux-ami-or-centos/ | |
# and here: https://raw.github.com/gist/257849/9f1e627e0b7dbe68882fa2b7bdb1b2b263522004/redis-server | |
############################################### | |
# To use: | |
# wget https://raw.github.com/gist/2776679/04ca3bbb9f085b192f6aca945120fe12d59f15f9/install-redis.sh | |
# chmod 777 install-redis.sh | |
# ./install-redis.sh | |
############################################### | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 1. Prerequisites: Install updates, set time zones, install GCC and make" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
#sudo yum -y update | |
#sudo ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles \/etc/localtime | |
#sudo yum -y install gcc gcc-c++ make | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 2. Download, Untar and Make Redis 2.6" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
cd /usr/local/src | |
sudo wget http://redis.googlecode.com/files/redis-2.6.0-rc5.tar.gz | |
sudo tar xzf redis-2.6.0-rc5.tar.gz | |
sudo rm redis-2.6.0-rc5.tar.gz -f | |
cd redis-2.6.0-rc5 | |
sudo make | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 3. Create Directories and Copy Redis Files" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
sudo mkdir /etc/redis /var/lib/redis | |
sudo cp src/redis-server src/redis-cli /usr/local/bin | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 4. Configure Redis.Conf" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " Edit redis.conf as follows:" | |
echo " 1: ... daemonize yes" | |
echo " 2: ... bind 127.0.0.1" | |
echo " 3: ... dir /var/lib/redis" | |
echo " 4: ... loglevel notice" | |
echo " 5: ... logfile /var/log/redis.log" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
sudo sed -e "s/^daemonize no$/daemonize yes/" -e "s/^# bind 127.0.0.1$/bind 127.0.0.1/" -e "s/^dir \.\//dir \/var\/lib\/redis\//" -e "s/^loglevel verbose$/loglevel notice/" -e "s/^logfile stdout$/logfile \/var\/log\/redis.log/" redis.conf > /etc/redis/redis.conf | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 5. Download init Script" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
wget https://raw.github.com/gist/2777433/e64b4b8ad7d38676f7e7f70b24f3f004b4f10b74/redis-server | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 6. Move and Configure Redis-Server" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
sudo mv redis-server /etc/init.d | |
sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/redis-server | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 7. Auto-Enable Redis-Server" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
sudo chkconfig --add redis-server | |
sudo chkconfig --level 345 redis-server on | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " 8. Start Redis Server" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
sudo service redis-server start | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
echo " Complete!" | |
echo " You can test your redis installation using the redis console:" | |
echo " $ src/redis-cli" | |
echo " redis> set foo bar" | |
echo " OK" | |
echo " redis> get foo" | |
echo " bar" | |
echo "*****************************************" | |
read -p "Press [Enter] to continue..." |
And used the Redis stable version as suggested by @josephmo
Faced the 301 moved permanently error at Step 5. Download init script
so here is the latest URL,
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dstroot/2777433/raw/061ceb203dc7b002b073f28880f63cfa3ef9b5d2/redis-server
The final script goes as follows:
#!/bin/bash
# from here: http://www.codingsteps.com/install-redis-2-6-on-amazon-ec2-linux-ami-or-centos/
# and here: https://raw.github.com/gist/257849/9f1e627e0b7dbe68882fa2b7bdb1b2b263522004/redis-server
###############################################
# To use:
# wget https://raw.github.com/gist/2776679/04ca3bbb9f085b192f6aca945120fe12d59f15f9/install-redis.sh
# chmod 777 install-redis.sh
# ./install-redis.sh
###############################################
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 1. Prerequisites: Install updates, set time zones, install GCC and make"
echo "*****************************************"
#sudo yum -y update
#sudo ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles \/etc/localtime
#sudo yum -y install gcc gcc-c++ make
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 2. Download, Untar and Make Redis 2.6"
echo "*****************************************"
cd /usr/local/src
sudo wget http://download.redis.io/redis-stable.tar.gz
sudo tar xvzf redis-stable.tar.gz
sudo rm redis-stable.tar -f
cd redis-stable
sudo make
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 3. Create Directories and Copy Redis Files"
echo "*****************************************"
sudo mkdir /etc/redis /var/lib/redis
sudo cp src/redis-server src/redis-cli /usr/local/bin
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 4. Configure Redis.Conf"
echo "*****************************************"
echo " Edit redis.conf as follows:"
echo " 1: ... daemonize yes"
echo " 2: ... bind 127.0.0.1"
echo " 3: ... dir /var/lib/redis"
echo " 4: ... loglevel notice"
echo " 5: ... logfile /var/log/redis.log"
echo "*****************************************"
sudo sed -e "s/^daemonize no$/daemonize yes/" -e "s/^# bind 127.0.0.1$/bind 127.0.0.1/" -e "s/^dir \.\//dir \/var\/lib\/redis\//" -e "s/^loglevel verbose$/loglevel notice/" -e "s/^logfile stdout$/logfile \/var\/log\/redis.log/" redis.conf > /etc/redis/redis.conf
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 5. Download init Script"
echo "*****************************************"
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dstroot/2777433/raw/061ceb203dc7b002b073f28880f63cfa3ef9b5d2/redis-server
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 6. Move and Configure Redis-Server"
echo "*****************************************"
sudo mv redis-server /etc/init.d
sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/redis-server
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 7. Auto-Enable Redis-Server"
echo "*****************************************"
sudo chkconfig --add redis-server
sudo chkconfig --level 345 redis-server on
echo "*****************************************"
echo " 8. Start Redis Server"
echo "*****************************************"
sudo service redis-server start
echo "*****************************************"
echo " Complete!"
echo " You can test your redis installation using the redis console:"
echo " $ src/redis-cli"
echo " redis> set foo bar"
echo " OK"
echo " redis> get foo"
echo " bar"
echo "*****************************************"
read -p "Press [Enter] to continue..."
is there an ubuntu version of this as well?
You forgot copying redis.conf
file in step 3
sudo cp redis.conf /etc/redis/redis.conf
it is that version the updated one?
thanks all for the script.
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You can also just enable the epel repo on amazon ami.
yum --enablerepo=epel install redis
However, do note that this may not install the latest and greatest redis. Also, it is disabled at all runlevels by default. Use chkconfig to enable.