Redis variables
Reference information for the inventory file variables used to configure Redis.
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The IPv4 address used by the Redis cluster to identify each host in the cluster. When defining hosts in the |
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RPM = Discovered IPv4 address from Ansible facts. If IPv4 address is not available, IPv6 address is used. Container = Discovered IPv4 address from Ansible facts. |
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Controls whether mTLS is enabled or disabled for Redis. Set this variable to |
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The firewall zone where Redis related firewall rules are applied. This controls which networks can access Redis based on the zone’s trust level. |
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RPM = no default set. Container = |
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Hostname used by the Redis cluster when identifying and routing the host. By default |
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The value defined in |
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The Redis mode to use for your Ansible Automation Platform installation. Valid options include: |
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Denotes whether or not to regenerate the Ansible Automation Platform managed TLS key pair for Redis. |
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Path to the Redis server TLS certificate. |
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Denote whether the Redis provided certificate files are local to the installation program ( |
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Path to the Redis server TLS certificate key. |
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Controls whether archive compression is enabled or disabled for Redis. You can control this functionality globally by using |
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