Emilien Macchi fad719a998 Support Redis Sentinel setup
Redis can be run as a service or/and as a service with Sentinel
clustering system.
This patch allows to have a flexibility when deploying the nodes and
define the role by Hiera.

Change-Id: I45f397d87a8bb54f1c579a2e5c892c3bab7d3189
2015-01-19 17:42:27 -05:00

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# == Class: cloud::database::nosql::redis::server
#
# Install a Redis server (used by OpenStack & monitoring services)
#
# === Parameters:
#
# [*port*]
# (optional) Port where Redis is binded.
# Used for firewall purpose.
# Default to 6379
#
# [*firewall_settings*]
# (optional) Allow to add custom parameters to firewall rules
# Should be an hash.
# Default to {}
#
class cloud::database::nosql::redis::server(
$port = 6379,
$firewall_settings = {},
) {
include ::redis
if $::cloud::manage_firewall {
cloud::firewall::rule{ '100 allow redis server access':
port => $port,
extras => $firewall_settings,
}
}
}