- Configure the chart
- Use multiple Redis instances
- Specify secure Redis scheme (SSL)
-
redis.yml
override - Troubleshooting
Configure the GitLab chart with an external Redis
This document intends to provide documentation on how to configure this Helm chart with an external Redis service.
If you don’t have Redis configured, for on-premise or deployment to VM, consider using our Linux package.
For details about currently supported Redis versions, see Installation system requirements.
Configure the chart
Disable the redis
chart and the Redis service it provides, and point the other services to the external service.
You must set the following parameters:
-
redis.install
: Set tofalse
to disable including the Redis chart. -
global.redis.host
: Set to the hostname of the external Redis, can be a domain or an IP address. -
global.redis.auth.enabled
: Set tofalse
if the external Redis does not require a password. -
global.redis.auth.secret
: The name of the secret which contains the token for authentication. -
global.redis.auth.key
: The key in the secret, which contains the token content.
Items below can be further customized if you are not using the defaults:
-
global.redis.port
: The port the database is available on, defaults to6379
.
For example, pass these values via Helm’s --set
flag while deploying:
helm install gitlab gitlab/gitlab \
--set redis.install=false \
--set global.redis.host=redis.example \
--set global.redis.auth.secret=gitlab-redis \
--set global.redis.auth.key=redis-password \
If you are connecting to a Redis HA cluster that has Sentinel servers
running, the global.redis.host
attribute needs to be set to the name of
the Redis instance group (such as mymaster
or resque
), as
specified in the sentinel.conf
, but not to the hostname of the Redis master.
Sentinel servers can be referenced
using the global.redis.sentinels[0].host
and global.redis.sentinels[0].port
values for the --set
flag. The index is zero based.
Use multiple Redis instances
GitLab supports splitting several of the resource intensive Redis operations across multiple Redis instances. This chart supports distributing those persistence classes to other Redis instances.
More detailed information on configuring the chart for using multiple Redis instances can be found in the globals documentation.
Specify secure Redis scheme (SSL)
To connect to Redis using SSL, use the rediss
(note the double s
) scheme parameter:
--set global.redis.scheme=rediss
redis.yml
override
If you want to override the contents of the redis.yml
config file introduced in GitLab 15.8
you can do so by defining values under
global.redis.redisYmlOverride
. All values and sub-values under that
key will be rendered into redis.yml
as-is.
The global.redis.redisYmlOverride
setting is intended for use with
external Redis services. You must set redis.install
to false
. See
configure Redis settings
for further details.
Example:
redis:
install: false
global:
redis:
redisYmlOverride:
raredis:
host: rare-redis.example.com:6379
password:
enabled: true
secret: secretname
key: password
exotic_redis:
host: redis.example.com:6379
password: <%= File.read('/path/to/secret').strip.to_json %>
mystery_setting:
deeply:
nested: value
Assuming /path/to/secret
contains THE SECRET
and /path/to/secret/raredis-override-password
contains RARE SECRET
, his will cause the
following to be rendered in redis.yml
:
production:
raredis:
host: rare-redis.example.com:6379
password: "RARE SECRET"
exotic_redis:
host: redis.example.com:6379
password: "THE SECRET"
mystery_setting:
deeply:
nested: value
Things to look out for
The flip side of the flexibility of redisYmlOverride
is that it is less user friendly. For example:
- To insert passwords into
redis.yml
you may either:- Use the existing password definition and let Helm replace it with an ERB statement.
- Write correct ERB
<%= File.read('/path/to/secret').strip.to_json %>
statements yourself, using whatever path the secret is mounted in the container at.
- In
redisYmlOverride
you must follow the naming conventions of GitLab Rails. For example, the “SharedState” instance is not calledsharedState
butshared_state
. - There is no inheritance of configuration values. For example, if you have three Redis instances that share a single set of Sentinels, you have to repeat the Sentinel configuration three times.
- The CNG images expect a valid
resque.yml
andcable.yml
so you still need to configure at leastglobal.redis.host
to get aresque.yml
file.
Troubleshooting
ERR Error running script (call to f_5962bd591b624c0e0afce6631ff54e7e4402ebd8): @user_script:7: ERR syntax error
You might see this error in the logs of webservice
and sidekiq
pods if you use external Redis 5 with Helm chart 7.2 or later. Redis 5
is not supported.
To fix it, upgrade your external Redis instance to 6.x or later.