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    Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @1337
      last edited by

      @Pete-S said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

      @JaredBusch It's phpinfo you want to look at for module info. Preferably through the webserver.

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      • Emad RE
        Emad R @JaredBusch
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        @JaredBusch

        Did you do the config in config.php file in nextcloud folder

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        • black3dynamiteB
          black3dynamite
          last edited by black3dynamite

          Here's what I found on https://www.c-rieger.de/nextcloud-installation-guide-debian-9-10/#c04
          Redis configuration

          sed -i "s/port 6379/port 0/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
          sed -i s/\#\ unixsocket/\unixsocket/g /etc/redis/redis.conf
          sed -i "s/unixsocketperm 700/unixsocketperm 770/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
          sed -i "s/# maxclients 10000/maxclients 512/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
          usermod -aG redis www-data
          

          Nextcloud configuration for Redis

          'redis' => 
          array (
          'host' => '/var/run/redis/redis-server.sock',
          # ATTENTION if you operate on Debian 9.x:
          # 'host' => '/var/run/redis/redis.sock',
          'port' => 0,
          'timeout' => 0.0,
          ),
          
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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @Emad-R said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

            @JaredBusch

            Did you do the config in config.php file in nextcloud folder

            Yes, I know how it is supposed to be configured. I've done it at least a dozen times on CentOS/Fedora based systems.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @black3dynamite
              last edited by

              @black3dynamite said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

              Here's what I found on https://www.c-rieger.de/nextcloud-installation-guide-debian-9-10/#c04
              Redis configuration

              sed -i "s/port 6379/port 0/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
              sed -i s/\#\ unixsocket/\unixsocket/g /etc/redis/redis.conf
              sed -i "s/unixsocketperm 700/unixsocketperm 770/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
              sed -i "s/# maxclients 10000/maxclients 512/" /etc/redis/redis.conf
              usermod -aG redis www-data
              

              Nextcloud configuration for Redis

              'redis' => 
              array (
              'host' => '/var/run/redis/redis-server.sock',
              # ATTENTION if you operate on Debian 9.x:
              # 'host' => '/var/run/redis/redis.sock',
              'port' => 0,
              'timeout' => 0.0,
              ),
              

              The only thing I did not have was setting the port to 0 and the change of max clients.
              My understanding of the port 0 was that it would answer both TCP or socket if I left it alone.
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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
                last edited by

                No difference
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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    With the socket on 770 I get this spamming again.
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                    Changing it to 777 stops that, but instead I get this.
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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite
                      last edited by

                      That should go away when you add redis to www-data group.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                        last edited by

                        @black3dynamite said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                        That should go away when you add redis to www-data group.

                        root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# adduser redis www-data
                        Adding user `redis' to group `www-data' ...
                        Adding user redis to group www-data
                        Done.
                        root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                        root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart apache2
                        # edit conf to change permission to 770 again
                        root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# nano /etc/redis/redis.conf 
                        root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                        

                        and back to the spamming permission denied.

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                        • dafyreD
                          dafyre @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                          @black3dynamite said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                          That should go away when you add redis to www-data group.

                          root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# adduser redis www-data
                          Adding user `redis' to group `www-data' ...
                          Adding user redis to group www-data
                          Done.
                          root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                          root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart apache2
                          # edit conf to change permission to 770 again
                          root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# nano /etc/redis/redis.conf 
                          root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                          

                          and back to the spamming permission denied.

                          Go the other way and add www-data to the redis group instead?

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @dafyre
                            last edited by

                            @dafyre said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                            @JaredBusch said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                            @black3dynamite said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                            That should go away when you add redis to www-data group.

                            root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# adduser redis www-data
                            Adding user `redis' to group `www-data' ...
                            Adding user redis to group www-data
                            Done.
                            root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                            root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart apache2
                            # edit conf to change permission to 770 again
                            root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# nano /etc/redis/redis.conf 
                            root@nextcloud:/var/www/nextcloud# systemctl restart redis
                            

                            and back to the spamming permission denied.

                            Go the other way and add www-data to the redis group instead?

                            Nothing.

                            I'm at a real loss as to WTF is going on here.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              Since he's back... @jospoortvliet any hints on where to look?

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                              • jospoortvlietJ
                                jospoortvliet Vendor
                                last edited by

                                Honestly it can be quite a PITA. A solution might be to kind'a start from scratch and follow the how-to from techrepublic - I helped Jack write that, we had also permission errors. The group thing was a big part of the solution. Note you need to restart stuff after changing groups etc, maybe a horrible reboot can help.

                                And yeah, I was looking here. I don't see any obvious issues...

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch @jospoortvliet
                                  last edited by

                                  @jospoortvliet said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                                  Honestly it can be quite a PITA. A solution might be to kind'a start from scratch and follow the how-to from techrepublic - I helped Jack write that, we had also permission errors. The group thing was a big part of the solution. Note you need to restart stuff after changing groups etc, maybe a horrible reboot can help.

                                  And yeah, I was looking here. I don't see any obvious issues...

                                  I'll poke at this shortly.

                                  I've never had a problem enabling this on a CentOS or Fedora system. I do not use Ubuntu anywhere. This one was Debian because supposedly the OCR plugin needs a package that is not available on Fedora.

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                                  • B
                                    bnrstnr
                                    last edited by bnrstnr

                                    Possibly unrelated, but I was having problems getting a new instance setup on Ubuntu. Redis wasn't working there either. I bailed almost immediately as I didn't have time to mess with it. Installed it on Fedora, and it everything seems to be working as expected.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
                                      JaredBusch @jospoortvliet
                                      last edited by JaredBusch

                                      @jospoortvliet said in Unable to get redis cache running on debian 10 based Nextcloud instance:

                                      Honestly it can be quite a PITA. A solution might be to kind'a start from scratch and follow the how-to from techrepublic - I helped Jack write that, we had also permission errors. The group thing was a big part of the solution. Note you need to restart stuff after changing groups etc, maybe a horrible reboot can help.

                                      And yeah, I was looking here. I don't see any obvious issues...

                                      ok got it.

                                      I had to keep the socket permission at 770 instead of 700. I can fine tune that later when the system is not in use.

                                      This is my config.php

                                        'filelocking.enabled' => true,
                                        'memcache.local' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis',
                                        'memcache.locking' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis',
                                        'redis' =>
                                          array (
                                            'host' => '/var/run/redis/redis-server.sock',
                                            'port' => 0,
                                            'timeout' => 0,
                                            'password' => '',
                                            'dbindex' => 0,
                                          ),
                                      

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                                      • jospoortvlietJ
                                        jospoortvliet Vendor
                                        last edited by

                                        Congrats 🐶

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