diff --git a/sentinel.conf b/sentinel.conf index 381d51fd184ea8d1f854188ef65dce3d6e21f6f1..ca291163d4618a7b486661b4fc72cf8f612e4c66 100644 --- a/sentinel.conf +++ b/sentinel.conf @@ -1,13 +1,18 @@ # Example sentinel.conf -# sentinel monitor quorum. Tells Sentinel to monitor this -# slave, and to consider it in O_DOWN (Objectively Down) state only if at -# least sentinels agree. +# port +# The port that this sentinel instance will run on +port 26379 + +# sentinel monitor +# Tells Sentinel to monitor this slave, and to consider it in O_DOWN +# (Objectively Down) state only if at least sentinels agree. # # Note: master name should not include special characters or spaces. # The valid charset is A-z 0-9 and the three characters ".-_". sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6379 2 +# sentinel down-after-milliseconds # Number of milliseconds the master (or any attached slave or sentinel) should # be unreachable (as in, not acceptable reply to PING, continuously, for the # specified period) in order to consider it in S_DOWN state (Subjectively @@ -16,15 +21,18 @@ sentinel monitor mymaster 127.0.0.1 6379 2 # Default is 30 seconds. sentinel down-after-milliseconds mymaster 30000 +# sentinel can-failover # Specify if this Sentinel can start the failover for this master. sentinel can-failover mymaster yes +# sentinel parallel-syncs # How many slaves we can reconfigure to point to the new slave simultaneously # during the failover. Use a low number if you use the slaves to serve query # to avoid that all the slaves will be unreachable at about the same # time while performing the synchronization with the master. sentinel parallel-syncs mymaster 1 +# sentinel failover-timeout # Specifies the failover timeout in milliseconds. When this time has elapsed # without any progress in the failover process, it is considered concluded by # the sentinel even if not all the attached slaves were correctly configured