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Author: Henrik Triem <henrik.triem@icinga.com>
Date: Mon Jun 27 18:00:00 2022 +0100
Re-arrange patches
diff --git a/redis.conf b/redis.conf
--- a/redis.conf
+++ b/redis.conf
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
# Accept connections on the specified port, default is 6379 (IANA #815344).
# If port 0 is specified Redis will not listen on a TCP socket.
-port 6379
+port 6380
# TCP listen() backlog.
#
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
# incoming connections. There is no default, so Redis will not listen
# on a unix socket when not specified.
#
-# unixsocket /run/redis.sock
+# unixsocket /run/icingadb-redis/icingadb-redis-server.sock
# unixsocketperm 700
# Close the connection after a client is idle for N seconds (0 to disable)
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
# default port, use:
#
# port 0
-# tls-port 6379
+# tls-port 6380
# Configure a X.509 certificate and private key to use for authenticating the
# server to connected clients, masters or cluster peers. These files should be
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@
# By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it.
# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized.
# When Redis is supervised by upstart or systemd, this parameter has no impact.
-daemonize no
+daemonize yes
# If you run Redis from upstart or systemd, Redis can interact with your
# supervision tree. Options:
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
#
# Note that on modern Linux systems "/run/redis.pid" is more conforming
# and should be used instead.
-pidfile /var/run/redis_6379.pid
+pidfile /run/icingadb-redis/icingadb-redis-server.pid
# Specify the server verbosity level.
# This can be one of:
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@
# Specify the log file name. Also the empty string can be used to force
# Redis to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard
# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null
-logfile ""
+logfile /var/log/icingadb-redis/icingadb-redis-server.log
# To enable logging to the system logger, just set 'syslog-enabled' to yes,
# and optionally update the other syslog parameters to suit your needs.
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@
# The Append Only File will also be created inside this directory.
#
# Note that you must specify a directory here, not a file name.
-dir ./
+dir /var/lib/icingadb-redis
################################# REPLICATION #################################
@@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@
# The format of the external ACL user file is exactly the same as the
# format that is used inside redis.conf to describe users.
#
-# aclfile /etc/redis/users.acl
+# aclfile /etc/icingadb-redis/users.acl
# IMPORTANT NOTE: starting with Redis 6 "requirepass" is just a compatibility
# layer on top of the new ACL system. The option effect will be just setting
@@ -1581,7 +1581,7 @@
# Make sure that instances running in the same system do not have
# overlapping cluster configuration file names.
#
-# cluster-config-file nodes-6379.conf
+# cluster-config-file nodes-6380.conf
# Cluster node timeout is the amount of milliseconds a node must be unreachable
# for it to be considered in failure state.
@@ -1790,9 +1790,9 @@
# Example:
#
# cluster-announce-ip 10.1.1.5
-# cluster-announce-tls-port 6379
+# cluster-announce-tls-port 6380
# cluster-announce-port 0
-# cluster-announce-bus-port 6380
+# cluster-announce-bus-port 6381
################################## SLOW LOG ###################################
diff --git a/sentinel.conf b/sentinel.conf
--- a/sentinel.conf
+++ b/sentinel.conf
@@ -7,22 +7,22 @@
# port <sentinel-port>
# The port that this sentinel instance will run on
-port 26379
+port 26380
# By default Redis Sentinel does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it.
-# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis-sentinel.pid when
-# daemonized.
-daemonize no
+# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/icingadb-redis-sentinel.pid
+# when daemonized.
+daemonize yes
# When running daemonized, Redis Sentinel writes a pid file in
-# /var/run/redis-sentinel.pid by default. You can specify a custom pid file
-# location here.
-pidfile /var/run/redis-sentinel.pid
+# /var/run/icingadb-redis-sentinel.pid by default. You can specify a custom
+# pid file location here.
+pidfile /run/icingadb-sentinel/icingadb-redis-sentinel.pid
# Specify the log file name. Also the empty string can be used to force
# Sentinel to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard
# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null
-logfile ""
+logfile /var/log/icingadb-redis/icingadb-redis-sentinel.log
# sentinel announce-ip <ip>
# sentinel announce-port <port>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
# For Redis Sentinel to chdir to /tmp at startup is the simplest thing
# for the process to don't interfere with administrative tasks such as
# unmounting filesystems.
-dir /tmp
+dir /var/lib/icingadb-redis
# sentinel monitor <master-name> <ip> <redis-port> <quorum>
#
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
#
# Note: master name should not include special characters or spaces.
# The valid charset is A-z 0-9 and the three characters ".-_".
-sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6379 2
+sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6380 2
# sentinel auth-pass <master-name> <password>
#
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
# The format of the external ACL user file is exactly the same as the
# format that is used inside redis.conf to describe users.
#
-# aclfile /etc/redis/sentinel-users.acl
+# aclfile /etc/icingadb-redis/icingadb-sentinel-users.acl
# requirepass <password>
#
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@
#
# Example:
#
-# sentinel notification-script mymaster /var/redis/notify.sh
+# sentinel notification-script mymaster /var/icingadb-redis/notify.sh
# CLIENTS RECONFIGURATION SCRIPT
#
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
#
# Example:
#
-# sentinel client-reconfig-script mymaster /var/redis/reconfig.sh
+# sentinel client-reconfig-script mymaster /var/icingadb-redis/reconfig.sh
# SECURITY
#