Why isn't systemctl starting redis-server on CentOS 7?
I've installed redis on a new CentOS 7 box but can't start it using systemctl.
It was installed like this:
rpm -i http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/beta/7/x86_64/epel-release-7-0.2.noarch.rpm
yum install redis
Attempting to start it like this seemed to silently fail (there was no output):
systemctl start redis-server # also tried redis-server.service
Here's what happens when trying to connect:
redis-cli
Could not connect to Redis at 127.0.0.1:6379: Connection refused
not connected>
But starting it manually works:
[root@redis ~]# redis-server /etc/redis.conf
[root@redis ~]# redis-cli
127.0.0.1:6379>
Anyone know what's going wrong, or how to debug this?
UPDATE: Output of /var/log/redis/redis.log
is below. Btw it's a 512mb RAM VPS.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.258 # You requested maxclients of 10000 requiring at least 10032 max file descriptors.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.258 # Redis can't set maximum open files to 10032 because of OS error: Operation not permitted.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.258 # Current maximum open files is 1024. maxclients has been reduced to 4064 to compensate for low ulimit. If you need higher maxclients increase 'ulimit -n'.
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_.-``__ ''-._
_.-`` `. `_. ''-._ Redis 2.8.13 (00000000/0) 64 bit
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( ' , .-` | `, ) Running in stand alone mode
|`-._`-...-` __...-.``-._|'` _.-'| Port: 6379
| `-._ `._ / _.-' | PID: 1972
`-._ `-._ `-./ _.-' _.-'
|`-._`-._ `-.__.-' _.-'_.-'|
| `-._`-._ _.-'_.-' | http://redis.io
`-._ `-._`-.__.-'_.-' _.-'
|`-._`-._ `-.__.-' _.-'_.-'|
| `-._`-._ _.-'_.-' |
`-._ `-._`-.__.-'_.-' _.-'
`-._ `-.__.-' _.-'
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[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.259 # Server started, Redis version 2.8.13
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.259 # WARNING overcommit_memory is set to 0! Background save may fail under low memory condition. To fix this issue add 'vm.overcommit_memory = 1' to /etc/sysctl.conf and then reboot or run the command 'sysctl vm.overcommit_memory=1' for this to take effect.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.260 * DB loaded from disk: 0.001 seconds
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.260 * The server is now ready to accept connections on port 6379
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.265 # User requested shutdown...
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.265 * Saving the final RDB snapshot before exiting.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.267 * DB saved on disk
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.267 * Removing the pid file.
[1972] 29 Jul 18:52:16.267 # Redis is now ready to exit, bye bye...
And status:
[root@redis ~]# systemctl status redis-server
redis-server.service - Redis persistent key-value database
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/redis-server.service; disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
Jul 29 18:52:16 redis systemd[1]: Starting Redis persistent key-value database...
Jul 29 18:52:16 redis systemd[1]: Started Redis persistent key-value database.
Solution 1:
Finally, fixed it. Systemd requires redis to run non-daemonised, so the config needed to change:
# /etc/redis.conf
daemonize yes # << comment this out
Solution 2:
Just to add to the accepted answer, I recently updated redis
and encountered the same problem. The configuration file /etc/redis.conf
already had the line daemonize no
and I still had that problem.
I fixed it by telling redis
to interact with the supervisor systemd
:
# /etc/redis.conf
supervised auto # or systemd
For reference, the system I was using was running Arch Linux.