I am working with Laravel but i have installed all on my own (php, mysql, composer, nginx) and now i need to install Redis and configure it so i could use it for queue driver in Laravel.
How to install it, because it cannot be installed through apt-get install redis
i get this error:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install redis
[sudo] password for ubuntu:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package redis 4 5 Answers
I think always is better (and simpler) to install from main repos as first option if you don't have any special requirements.
The package you are searching for is named redis-server. You can check its package info with apt show redis-server.
Also you can search all packages mentioning redis with apt search redis, or even do some simple filtering using grep, use apt search redis | grep php to search for php-redis or related package(s) for example.
So, you can simply run:
sudo apt install redis-serveron your terminal, to install a fully working
redis(server) environment.
If you have any special requirements, you always can build from source and install as @George posted in his answer.
Hope it helps.
9To install redis follow these steps:
Set up a non-root user with
sudoprivilegesInstall build and test dependencies:
sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade sudo apt install build-essential tclSet up redis:
Download latest copy via this link or with this
curl -O- Create a temporary folder for it in say your
/home/username/redis-stabledirectory Move into created folder and extract it
tar xzvf redis-stable.tar.gzChange into the folder
cd redis-stableand build it withmake make test sudo make install
Configure redis:
Create configuration directory:
sudo mkdir /etc/redisMove sample redis configuration file:
sudo cp /home/george/redis-stable/redis.conf /etc/redisEdit the file:
sudo nano /etc/redis/redis.conf # or with any other text editor- Make two changes there:
supervised notosupervised systemd
dirtodir /var/lib/redis# for persistent data dump
Set up the systemd unit file:
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/redis.serviceAdd the text:
[Unit] Description=Redis In-Memory Data Store After=network.target [Service] User=redis Group=redis ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/redis-server /etc/redis/redis.conf ExecStop=/usr/local/bin/redis-cli shutdown Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.targetSet up redis user, groups and directories:
create redis user and group with same ID but no home directory:
sudo adduser --system --group --no-create-home redis sudo mkdir /var/lib/redis # create directory sudo chown redis:redis /var/lib/redis # make redis own /var/lib/redis sudo chmod 770 /var/lib/redis # adjust permissionTest redis:
Start redis service:
sudo systemctl start redisCheck status:
systemctl status redisResult of status if started successfully:
Output ● redis.service - Redis Server Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/redis.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2016-05-11 14:38:08 EDT; 1min 43s ago Process: 3115 ExecStop=/usr/local/bin/redis-cli shutdown (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 3124 (redis-server) Tasks: 3 (limit: 512) Memory: 864.0K CPU: 179ms CGroup: / └─3124 /usr/local/bin/redis-server 127.0.0.1:6379Test instance:
Connect:
redis-cliTest connectivity at prompt:
127.0.0.1:6379> ping # result PONGCheck ability to set keys:
127.0.0.1:6379 set test "It's working!" # result okGet the key just set:
127.0.0.1:6379 get test # result "It's working!"Exit redis:
127.0.0.1:6379 exitRestart redis and then re-run steps 1, 4, and 5 to connect with the client again and confirm that your test value is still available, hence it's working as expected:
sudo systemctl restart redis
Enable redis to start at boot:
sudo systemctl enable redis
Source:
Digital Ocean - how to install and configure redis on Ubuntu 16.04
11First add PPA repository to your OS then update your repository list and install it.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:redislabs/redis
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install redis 7 Following @George's answer, after running make (step 3, part 4), cd into redis-stable/utils and run ./install_server.sh.
This interactive script will help you define a port and other file locations, and after which you can immediately run redis-cli.
That same directory also has a handy script for starting and stopping the server.
11) First of all go to redis.io site
2) and you see there check the download page
3) Open the terminal
4) apt-cache policy redis-server
you able to see the version table for your operating system version display
5) sudo apt-get install redis-server
Don't getting this way install. Because redis server installing, but redis server install the your Ubuntu operating system version.6) Easiest way Go to redis.io site and click on the download link Further you will go scroll on the more down you will see the installation
almost same way mac7) First of all you are enter the update command. All the going to repo was update.
sudo apt-get update8) sudo apt-get install build-essential tcl
9) mkdir redis
10) wget
11) Now give the tar command
unzip tar file. tar xzf redis-4.0.0.tar.gz12) cd redis-4.0.0
13) make - making on redis binary
if once finish you can see the "make test" command
14) src/redis-server - start the redis server
15) src/redis-cli - start the redis client
set name vadivel Ok get name "vadivel"16) sudo make install - whenever give the redis command on enter the any dir