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Redis is currently an optional dependency for opEvents and the r= eal-time events feature.
ps -ef | grep red= is root 3272 32083 0 11:18 pts/3 00:00:00 grep redis redis 30666 1 0 08:32 ? 00:00:06 /usr/bin/redis-server 127.0= .0.1:6379
redis-server -v redis server v=3D3.2.6 sha=3D00000000:0 malloc=3Djemalloc-3.6.0 bits=3D64 b= uild=3D36cfef259bdc87c
You can find your redis password in "/etc/redis/redis.conf" and look for= requirepass
redis-cli -a myUn= guessablePazzzzzword123 ping PONG
The server should respond with PONG
For more details on the redis cli please see https://redis.io= /topics/rediscli
Find the redis password in "/etc/redis/redis.conf" and find the value se= t under requirepass
Find the redis password "/usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.json" and fi= nd the value under redis_password
They need to be the same for our applications to connect.
If you change either password, both redis, omkd and opeventsd will need = to be restarted.
Browse to https://example.com/en/omk/opCore/redis= info