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#installatie:

helm install redis bitnami/redis -n redis -f values.yaml

#resultaat:

NAME: redis LAST DEPLOYED: Wed Apr 3 10:11:09 2024 NAMESPACE: redis STATUS: deployed REVISION: 1 TEST SUITE: None NOTES: CHART NAME: redis CHART VERSION: 19.0.1 APP VERSION: 7.2.4

** Please be patient while the chart is being deployed **

Redis® can be accessed on the following DNS names from within your cluster:

redis-master.redis.svc.cluster.local for read/write operations (port 6379)
redis-replicas.redis.svc.cluster.local for read-only operations (port 6379)

To get your password run:

export REDIS_PASSWORD=$(kubectl get secret --namespace redis redis -o jsonpath="{.data.redis-password}" | base64 -d)

To connect to your Redis® server:

  1. Run a Redis® pod that you can use as a client:

    kubectl run --namespace redis redis-client --restart='Never' --env REDIS_PASSWORD=$REDIS_PASSWORD --image docker.io/bitnami/redis:7.2.4-debian-12-r9 --command -- sleep infinity

    Use the following command to attach to the pod:

    kubectl exec --tty -i redis-client
    --namespace redis -- bash

  2. Connect using the Redis® CLI: REDISCLI_AUTH="$REDIS_PASSWORD" redis-cli -h redis-master REDISCLI_AUTH="$REDIS_PASSWORD" redis-cli -h redis-replicas

To connect to your database from outside the cluster execute the following commands:

kubectl port-forward --namespace redis svc/redis-master 6379:6379 &
REDISCLI_AUTH="$REDIS_PASSWORD" redis-cli -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6379

WARNING: There are "resources" sections in the chart not set. Using "resourcesPreset" is not recommended for production. For production installations, please set the following values according to your workload needs: