#!/bin/sh if [ -f /etc/redis/redis.conf ]; then cp /etc/redis/redis.conf /etc/valkey/valkey.conf mv /etc/redis/redis.conf /etc/redis/redis.conf.rpmsave chown valkey:root /etc/valkey/valkey.conf sed -i 's|^dir\s.*|dir /var/lib/valkey|g' /etc/valkey/valkey.conf echo "/etc/redis/redis.conf has been copied to /etc/valkey/valkey.conf. Manual review of valkey.conf is strongly suggested especially if you had modified redis.conf." fi if [ -f /etc/redis/sentinel.conf ]; then cp /etc/redis/sentinel.conf /etc/valkey/sentinel.conf mv /etc/redis/sentinel.conf /etc/redis/sentinel.conf.rpmsave chown valkey:root /etc/valkey/sentinel.conf echo "/etc/redis/sentinel.conf has been copied to /etc/valkey/sentinel.conf. Manual review of sentinel.conf is strongly suggested especially if you had modified sentinel.conf." fi if [ -d /var/lib/redis ]; then # cp could take a while, and this is a one-way move anyway mv /var/lib/redis/* /var/lib/valkey/ # don't leave garbage behind, plus we check if this dir exists when running this script rm -rf /var/lib/redis chown -R valkey. /var/lib/valkey echo "On-disk redis dumps moved from /var/lib/redis/ to /var/lib/valkey" fi # TODO # 1. expand logic to read current redis conf for the dir setting. same for sentinel conf. if not stock /var/lib/redis, don't do the mv. redis and sentinel may be using two different paths.