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- # Example sentinel.conf
- # port <sentinel-port>
- # The port that this sentinel instance will run on
- port 26379
- # sentinel monitor <master-name> <ip> <redis-port> <quorum>
- #
- # Tells Sentinel to monitor this master, and to consider it in O_DOWN
- # (Objectively Down) state only if at least <quorum> sentinels agree.
- #
- # Note that whatever is the ODOWN quorum, a Sentinel will require to
- # be elected by the majority of the known Sentinels in order to
- # start a failover, so no failover can be performed in minority.
- #
- # 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 auth-pass <master-name> <password>
- #
- # Set the password to use to authenticate with the master and slaves.
- # Useful if there is a password set in the Redis instances to monitor.
- #
- # Note that the master password is also used for slaves, so it is not
- # possible to set a different password in masters and slaves instances
- # if you want to be able to monitor these instances with Sentinel.
- #
- # However you can have Redis instances without the authentication enabled
- # mixed with Redis instances requiring the authentication (as long as the
- # password set is the same for all the instances requiring the password) as
- # the AUTH command will have no effect in Redis instances with authentication
- # switched off.
- #
- # Example:
- #
- # sentinel auth-pass mymaster MySUPER--secret-0123passw0rd
- # sentinel down-after-milliseconds <master-name> <milliseconds>
- #
- # Number of milliseconds the master (or any attached slave or sentinel) should
- # be unreachable (as in, not acceptable reply to PING, continuously, for the
- # specified period) in order to consider it in S_DOWN state (Subjectively
- # Down).
- #
- # Default is 30 seconds.
- sentinel down-after-milliseconds mymaster 30000
- # sentinel parallel-syncs <master-name> <numslaves>
- #
- # How many slaves we can reconfigure to point to the new slave simultaneously
- # during the failover. Use a low number if you use the slaves to serve query
- # to avoid that all the slaves will be unreachable at about the same
- # time while performing the synchronization with the master.
- sentinel parallel-syncs mymaster 1
- # sentinel failover-timeout <master-name> <milliseconds>
- #
- # Specifies the failover timeout in milliseconds. It is used in many ways:
- #
- # - The time needed to re-start a failover after a previous failover was
- # already tried against the same master by a given Sentinel, is two
- # times the failover timeout.
- #
- # - The time needed for a slave replicating to a wrong master according
- # to a Sentinel current configuration, to be forced to replicate
- # with the right master, is exactly the failover timeout (counting since
- # the moment a Sentinel detected the misconfiguration).
- #
- # - The time needed to cancel a failover that is already in progress but
- # did not produced any configuration change (SLAVEOF NO ONE yet not
- # acknowledged by the promoted slave).
- #
- # - The maximum time a failover in progress waits for all the slaves to be
- # reconfigured as slaves of the new master. However even after this time
- # the slaves will be reconfigured by the Sentinels anyway, but not with
- # the exact parallel-syncs progression as specified.
- #
- # Default is 3 minutes.
- sentinel failover-timeout mymaster 180000
- # SCRIPTS EXECUTION
- #
- # sentinel notification-script and sentinel reconfig-script are used in order
- # to configure scripts that are called to notify the system administrator
- # or to reconfigure clients after a failover. The scripts are executed
- # with the following rules for error handling:
- #
- # If script exits with "1" the execution is retried later (up to a maximum
- # number of times currently set to 10).
- #
- # If script exits with "2" (or an higher value) the script execution is
- # not retried.
- #
- # If script terminates because it receives a signal the behavior is the same
- # as exit code 1.
- #
- # A script has a maximum running time of 60 seconds. After this limit is
- # reached the script is terminated with a SIGKILL and the execution retried.
- # NOTIFICATION SCRIPT
- #
- # sentinel notification-script <master-name> <script-path>
- #
- # Call the specified notification script for any sentinel event that is
- # generated in the WARNING level (for instance -sdown, -odown, and so forth).
- # This script should notify the system administrator via email, SMS, or any
- # other messaging system, that there is something wrong with the monitored
- # Redis systems.
- #
- # The script is called with just two arguments: the first is the event type
- # and the second the event description.
- #
- # The script must exist and be executable in order for sentinel to start if
- # this option is provided.
- #
- # Example:
- #
- # sentinel notification-script mymaster /var/redis/notify.sh
- # CLIENTS RECONFIGURATION SCRIPT
- #
- # sentinel client-reconfig-script <master-name> <script-path>
- #
- # When the master changed because of a failover a script can be called in
- # order to perform application-specific tasks to notify the clients that the
- # configuration has changed and the master is at a different address.
- #
- # The following arguments are passed to the script:
- #
- # <master-name> <role> <state> <from-ip> <from-port> <to-ip> <to-port>
- #
- # <state> is currently always "failover"
- # <role> is either "leader" or "observer"
- #
- # The arguments from-ip, from-port, to-ip, to-port are used to communicate
- # the old address of the master and the new address of the elected slave
- # (now a master).
- #
- # This script should be resistant to multiple invocations.
- #
- # Example:
- #
- # sentinel client-reconfig-script mymaster /var/redis/reconfig.sh
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