Commit 1dcbff1c authored by Gabriel Mazetto's avatar Gabriel Mazetto

Few more fixes to Sentinel documentation to address MR feedback

parent 0ca14544
......@@ -63,13 +63,10 @@ Redis.
nginx['enable'] = false
postgresql['enable'] = false
gitlab_rails['enable'] = false
mailroom['enable'] = false
# Redis configuration
redis['port'] = 6379
redis['bind'] = '0.0.0.0'
# If you wish to use Redis authentication (recommended)
redis['password'] = 'redis-password-goes-here'
```
......@@ -85,8 +82,8 @@ Redis.
## Experimental Redis Sentinel support
> Experimental Redis Sentinel support was [Introduced][ce-1877] in GitLab 8.11.
Starting with 8.13, Redis Sentinel is no longer experimental.
If you used with versions `< 8.13` before, please check the updated
Starting with 8.14, Redis Sentinel is no longer experimental.
If you used with versions `< 8.14` before, please check the updated
documentation below.
## Redis Sentinel support
......@@ -279,7 +276,7 @@ be each in a independent machine. You can configure them in the same
machines where you've configured the other Redis servers.
This number is required for the consensus algorithm to be effective
in the case of a failure. **You should always have and `odd` number
in the case of a failure. **You should always have an `odd` number
of Sentinel nodes provisioned**.
#### How sentinel handles a failover
......@@ -400,7 +397,7 @@ master and the new sentinels servers.
You can enable or disable sentinel support at any time in new or existing
installations. From the GitLab application perspective, all it requires is
the correct credentials for the master Redis and for a few Sentinel nodes.
the correct credentials for the master Redis and for all Sentinel nodes.
It doesn't require a list of all Sentinel nodes, as in case of a failure,
the application will need to query only one of them.
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