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Install redis on CentOS 7
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# see How to Install Redis Server on CentOS 7 - http://linoxide.com/storage/install-redis-server-centos-7/ | |
# --- Compiling --- | |
$ yum install gcc make tcl | |
$ REDIS_VER=3.2.3 | |
$ wget http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-$REDIS_VER.tar.gz | |
$ tar xzvf redis-$REDIS_VER.tar.gz | |
$ cd redis-$REDIS_VER | |
$ make | |
$ make test | |
$ make install | |
// --- Installing --- | |
$ cd src | |
$ mkdir /etc/redis | |
$ mkdir -p /var/lib/redis/6379 |
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# Set the vm.overcommit_memory to 1, which means always, this will avoid data to be truncated | |
$ sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf | |
vm.overcommit_memory=1 | |
$ sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1 | |
# Change the maximum of backlog connections some value higher than the value on tcp-backlog option of redis.conf, which defaults to 511 | |
$ sysctl -w net.core.somaxconn=512 | |
# Disable transparent huge pages support, that is known to cause latency and memory access issues with Redis. | |
$ echo never > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled | |
$ sysctl -w fs.file-max=100000 |
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# Copy sample redis.conf to /etc/redis/6379.conf. | |
$ cp redis.conf /etc/redis/6379.conf | |
# Set daemonize to no, systemd need it to be in foreground, otherwise Redis will suddenly die. | |
daemonize no |
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See: http://linoxide.com/storage/install-redis-server-centos-7/ |
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# Copy sample init_script to /etc/init.d, note also the number of the port on the script name | |
$ cp utils/redis_init_script /etc/init.d/redis_6379 | |
# edit new file /etc/systemd/system/redis_6379.service with the following content | |
[Unit] | |
Description=Redis on port 6379 | |
[Service] | |
Type=forking | |
ExecStart=/etc/init.d/redis_6379 start | |
ExecStop=/etc/init.d/redis_6379 stop | |
[Install] | |
WantedBy=multi-user.target | |
$ systemctl enable redis_6379.service |
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$ chkconfig --add redis | |
$ chkconfig --level 345 redis on | |
$ service redis start/stop/restart |
@bevancoleman assuming you set everything up for multiple redis instances, I believe the answer is yes. The linked tutorial is making the assumption of that setup (which seems ideal). Worth noting, there's a server installation script after you download redis located in /utils/install_server.sh
you can use, and it will set those defaults for you and starting the server automatically. At which point if you type chkconfig
you will see redis_6379
output from the command.
good!
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Are the "Service commands" meant to be;
$ chkconfig --add redis_6379
$ chkconfig --level 345 redis_6379 on
$ service redis_6379 start/stop/restart