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Boxiang Sun
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Add documentation on how to configure Redis Sentinel by persistent class
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@@ -650,6 +650,47 @@ gitlab_rails['redis_sentinels'] = [
Omnibus GitLab configures some things behind the curtains to make the sysadmins'
lives easier. If you want to know what happens underneath keep reading.
### Running multiple Redis clusters
GitLab supports running
[
separate Redis clusters for different persistent
classes
](
https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/redis.html#running-with-multiple-redis-instances
)
:
cache, queues, and shared_state. To make this work with Sentinel:
1.
Set the appropriate variable in
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
for each instance you are using:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['redis_cache_instance'] = REDIS_CACHE_URL
gitlab_rails['redis_queues_instance'] = REDIS_QUEUES_URL
gitlab_rails['redis_shared_state_instance'] = REDIS_SHARED_STATE_URL
```
**Note**: Redis URLs should be in the format: `redis://:PASSWORD@SENTINEL_MASTER_NAME`
1. PASSWORD is the plaintext password for the Redis instance
2. SENTINEL_MASTER_NAME is the Sentinel master name (e.g. `gitlab-redis-cache`)
1.
Include an array of hashes with host/port combinations, such as the following:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['redis_cache_sentinels'] = [
{ host: REDIS_CACHE_SENTINEL_HOST, port: PORT1 },
{ host: REDIS_CACHE_SENTINEL_HOST2, port: PORT2 }
]
gitlab_rails['redis_queues_sentinels'] = [
{ host: REDIS_QUEUES_SENTINEL_HOST, port: PORT1 },
{ host: REDIS_QUEUES_SENTINEL_HOST2, port: PORT2 }
]
gitlab_rails['redis_shared_state_sentinels'] = [
{ host: SHARED_STATE_SENTINEL_HOST, port: PORT1 },
{ host: SHARED_STATE_SENTINEL_HOST2, port: PORT2 }
]
```
1.
Note that for each persistence class, GitLab will default to using the
configuration specified in
`gitlab_rails['redis_sentinels']`
unless
overriden by the settings above.
1.
Be sure to include BOTH configuration options for each persistent classes. For example,
if you choose to configure a cache instance, you must specify both
`gitlab_rails['redis_cache_instance']`
and
`gitlab_rails['redis_cache_sentinels']`
for GitLab to generate the proper configuration files.
1.
Run
`gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
### Control running services
In the previous example, we've used
`redis_sentinel_role`
and
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