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Sentinel: Support for AUTH.
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antirez committed Sep 26, 2012
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19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions sentinel.conf
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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,25 @@ port 26379
# The valid charset is A-z 0-9 and the three characters ".-_".
sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6379 2

# sentinel auth-pass <master-name> <password>
#
# Set the password to use to authenticate with the master and slaves.
# Useful if there is a password set in the Redis instances to monitor.
#
# Note that the master password is also used for slaves, so it is not
# possible to set a different password in masters and slaves instances
# if you want to be able to monitor these instances with Sentinel.
#
# However you can have Redis instances without the authentication enabled
# mixed with Redis instances requiring the authentication (as long as the
# password set is the same for all the instances requiring the password) as
# the AUTH command will have no effect in Redis instances with authentication
# switched off.
#
# Example:
#
# sentinel auth-pass mymaster MySUPER--secret-0123passw0rd

# sentinel down-after-milliseconds <master-name> <milliseconds>
#
# Number of milliseconds the master (or any attached slave or sentinel) should
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26 changes: 26 additions & 0 deletions src/sentinel.c
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Expand Up @@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ typedef struct sentinelRedisInstance {
dict *slaves; /* Slaves for this master instance. */
int quorum; /* Number of sentinels that need to agree on failure. */
int parallel_syncs; /* How many slaves to reconfigure at same time. */
char *auth_pass; /* Password to use for AUTH against master & slaves. */

/* Slave specific. */
mstime_t master_link_down_time; /* Slave replication link down time. */
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sentinelRedisInstance *sentinelSelectSlave(sentinelRedisInstance *master);
void sentinelScheduleScriptExecution(char *path, ...);
void sentinelStartFailover(sentinelRedisInstance *master, int state);
void sentinelDiscardReplyCallback(redisAsyncContext *c, void *reply, void *privdata);

/* ========================= Dictionary types =============================== */

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ri->down_after_period = master ? master->down_after_period :
SENTINEL_DOWN_AFTER_PERIOD;
ri->master_link_down_time = 0;
ri->auth_pass = NULL;
ri->slave_priority = SENTINEL_DEFAULT_SLAVE_PRIORITY;
ri->slave_reconf_sent_time = 0;
ri->slave_master_host = NULL;
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sdsfree(ri->client_reconfig_script);
sdsfree(ri->slave_master_host);
sdsfree(ri->leader);
sdsfree(ri->auth_pass);
releaseSentinelAddr(ri->addr);

/* Clear state into the master if needed. */
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return "Client reconfiguration script seems non existing or "
"non executable.";
ri->client_reconfig_script = sdsnew(argv[2]);
} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[0],"auth-pass") && argc == 3) {
/* auth-pass <name> <password> */
ri = sentinelGetMasterByName(argv[1]);
if (!ri) return "No such master with specified name.";
ri->auth_pass = sdsnew(argv[2]);
} else {
return "Unrecognized sentinel configuration statement.";
}
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sentinelDisconnectInstanceFromContext(c);
}

/* Send the AUTH command with the specified master password if needed.
* Note that for slaves the password set for the master is used.
*
* We don't check at all if the command was successfully transmitted
* to the instance as if it fails Sentinel will detect the instance down,
* will disconnect and reconnect the link and so forth. */
void sentinelSendAuthIfNeeded(sentinelRedisInstance *ri, redisAsyncContext *c) {
char *auth_pass = (ri->flags & SRI_MASTER) ? ri->auth_pass :
ri->master->auth_pass;

if (auth_pass)
redisAsyncCommand(c, sentinelDiscardReplyCallback, NULL, "AUTH %s",
auth_pass);
}

/* Create the async connections for the specified instance if the instance
* is disconnected. Note that the SRI_DISCONNECTED flag is set even if just
* one of the two links (commands and pub/sub) is missing. */
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sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback);
redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(ri->cc,
sentinelDisconnectCallback);
sentinelSendAuthIfNeeded(ri,ri->cc);
}
}
/* Pub / Sub */
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sentinelLinkEstablishedCallback);
redisAsyncSetDisconnectCallback(ri->pc,
sentinelDisconnectCallback);
sentinelSendAuthIfNeeded(ri,ri->pc);
/* Now we subscribe to the Sentinels "Hello" channel. */
retval = redisAsyncCommand(ri->pc,
sentinelReceiveHelloMessages, NULL, "SUBSCRIBE %s",
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