--- redis.conf.orig 2016-02-02 19:40:49.234427000 -0500 +++ redis.conf 2016-02-02 19:42:23.136334000 -0500 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ # By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it. # Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized. -daemonize no +daemonize yes # If you run Redis from upstart or systemd, Redis can interact with your # supervision tree. Options: @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ # # Creating a pid file is best effort: if Redis is not able to create it # nothing bad happens, the server will start and run normally. -pidfile /var/run/redis.pid +pidfile %%REDIS_RUNDIR%%/redis.pid # Specify the server verbosity level. # This can be one of: @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ # Specify the log file name. Also the empty string can be used to force # Redis to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard # output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null -logfile "" +logfile %%REDIS_LOGDIR%%/redis.log # To enable logging to the system logger, just set 'syslog-enabled' to yes, # and optionally update the other syslog parameters to suit your needs. @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ # The Append Only File will also be created inside this directory. # # Note that you must specify a directory here, not a file name. -dir ./ +dir %%REDIS_DBDIR%%/ ################################# REPLICATION #################################