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authorantirez <antirez@gmail.com>2012-09-26 18:59:54 +0200
committerantirez <antirez@gmail.com>2012-09-26 18:59:54 +0200
commitdb100c4671c9576710c762f3fa36ab58757236a6 (patch)
treeed7dd3996d97b67290ec48833c466d78bdc94ca1 /sentinel.conf
parent0ee3f05518e081640c1c6f9ae52c3a414f0feace (diff)
downloadredis-db100c4671c9576710c762f3fa36ab58757236a6.tar.gz
Sentinel: Support for AUTH.
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# 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