# -*- text -*- # # $Id$ # # Configuration file for the "redis" module. This module does nothing # Other than provide connections to a redis database, and a %{redis: ...} # expansion. # redis { # Host where the redis server is located. # We recommend using ONLY 127.0.0.1 ! server = 127.0.0.1 # Select the Redis logical database having the specified zero-based numeric index. # database = 0 # The default port. port = 6379 # The password used to authenticate to the server. # We recommend using a strong password. # password = thisisreallysecretandhardtoguess # Set connection and query timeout for rlm_redis query_timeout = 5 # # Information for the connection pool. The configuration items # below are the same for all modules which use the new # connection pool. # pool { # Connections to create during module instantiation. # If the server cannot create specified number of # connections during instantiation it will exit. # Set to 0 to allow the server to start without the # web service being available. start = ${thread[pool].start_servers} # Minimum number of connections to keep open min = ${thread[pool].min_spare_servers} # Maximum number of connections # # If these connections are all in use and a new one # is requested, the request will NOT get a connection. # # Setting 'max' to LESS than the number of threads means # that some threads may starve, and you will see errors # like 'No connections available and at max connection limit' # # Setting 'max' to MORE than the number of threads means # that there are more connections than necessary. max = ${thread[pool].max_servers} # Spare connections to be left idle # # NOTE: Idle connections WILL be closed if "idle_timeout" # is set. This should be less than or equal to "max" above. spare = ${thread[pool].max_spare_servers} # Number of uses before the connection is closed # # 0 means "infinite" uses = 0 # The number of seconds to wait after the server tries # to open a connection, and fails. During this time, # no new connections will be opened. retry_delay = 30 # The lifetime (in seconds) of the connection # # NOTE: A setting of 0 means infinite (no limit). lifetime = 86400 # The pool is checked for free connections every # "cleanup_interval". If there are free connections, # then one of them is closed. cleanup_interval = 300 # The idle timeout (in seconds). A connection which is # unused for this length of time will be closed. # # NOTE: A setting of 0 means infinite (no timeout). idle_timeout = 600 # NOTE: All configuration settings are enforced. If a # connection is closed because of "idle_timeout", # "uses", or "lifetime", then the total number of # connections MAY fall below "min". When that # happens, it will open a new connection. It will # also log a WARNING message. # # The solution is to either lower the "min" connections, # or increase lifetime/idle_timeout. } }