a year ago
Hello there, I'm trying to use a version of Redis on railway with the JSON extension. I came across Brody's answer here and started to follow along:
https://www.answeroverflow.com/m/1154090266093953065. Only issue is that the env variables didn't seem to carry over well. I had to change around some ports to get it to connect again but now it's not reading from the attached volume. All online help talks about changing the docker start command but the Build section is missing from the settings panel. How can I get it to connect to our existing volume?
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a year ago
first off, can you please confirm if the start command field is missing from the service settings? not that I think you would need it, but that's an issue worth tackling first
So should I set the start command to:
docker run -v /local-data/:/data redis/redis-stack:latest
a year ago
oh okay sorry I misread your message a tad, build command would not be applicable for docker images so it is not shown in the UI
a year ago
you can not change the docker run command railway uses like that
Yeah sorry I was just confused because I deploy a docker image for another service on railway and the build section is present for that one
a year ago
you have linked my previous thread that worked for them, I will try my method that I gave in that thread and let you know if it still works
Great. To be clear my main issue is it connecting to a persistent volume. Pref one that already exists
a year ago
did you have data in it?
I can see the data is still there by looking at the data usage metric on the attached volume. I just don't think the redis instance is connected to it
a year ago
how much disk is in use?
a year ago
could just be the base amount of disk usage
a year ago
redis is mostly an in memory store after all
Pretty sure it's our data. I'm quite positive the default railway redis deploy uses persistence
a year ago
okay sounds good, I will first check the default redis database for data persistence, and then check if my original solution still works when back at my computer
a year ago
you could always swap the volume itself back over to a regular redis database deployment in the mean time?
a year ago
unmount and remount
a year ago
if I get this working would you be interested in adding me to your project so I can make sure your redis database is setup correctly as it sounds like you may have made some unsavoury changes to it
I can confirm by switching the image back to bitnami/redis:latest and then changing the mount point on the volume back to /bitnami I was able to restore my db back to what it was before the attempted change to one with JSON
a year ago
oh thats awesome, okay delete the redis json service then please as I'll provide instructions from scratch
a year ago
hey @Marc its not going to be possible to swap the volume from bitnami's redis to redis stack, they use a different file structure.
so instead, would you mind adding me to your project so i can get a new redis stack deployed for you, then i will set you up with a set of commands that will copy the data over!
a year ago
my email is brodyover@gmail.com
add me via the members tab of your project
a year ago
do you want to run the commands, or would you like me to?
a year ago
will do
a year ago
data has been replicated, do i have your permission to switch the linkedIn-api service over to redis stack?
I can probably take it from here. I don't want to keep taking up your time. You've been super helpful!
a year ago
i would need to stop replication after its been switched over, thats why i asked if it was okay if i could switch it over
a year ago
okay its redeploying now
a year ago
can i take the Cache service offline? (this wouldnt remove any data)
a year ago
okay you should be good to go now, let me know if everything works as it should
a year ago
no problem, happy to help!
a year ago
feel free to remove me from the project!