This repository has been archived by the owner on Apr 12, 2022. It is now read-only.
AWS Elasticache and Grouparoo #2084
Unanswered
evantahler
asked this question in
Q&A
Replies: 1 comment
-
If you are seeing timeout errors, check that both the application server and the redis server share a security group with port 6379 open. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
0 replies
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment
-
AWS Provides Redis servers via a tool called "Elasticache". There are some things to know if you want to use AWS Elasticache with Grouparoo:
You need a shared Security Group between your Redis server and your application servers (port 6379/tcp by default). You can assign ingress and egress permissions to other members of the Security Group, and apply the group to all servers needed.
AWS does not require a redis user or password by default. AWS will create a
"default"
user for you to use with Redis that doesn't require a password.This means you don't actually need a user or password to connect - your connection ENV for Grouparoo would be something like:
AUTH command
, you can follow the guide hereBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions