Capabilities
| Resource | Sync | Provision |
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| Roles |
Gather Redis credentials
Configuring the connector requires you to pass in credentials generated in Redis. Gather these credentials before you move on. To set up the integration with ConductorOne, you’ll need:- Your Redis Enterprise Service cluster host and port
- The username and password for a Redis user (or service account) with admin permissions
Configure the Redis connector
- Cloud-hosted
- Self-hosted
Follow these instructions to use a built-in, no-code connector hosted by ConductorOne.That’s it! Your Redis connector is now pulling access data into ConductorOne.
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In ConductorOne, navigate to Admin > Connectors and click Add connector.
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Search for Redis Enterprise and click Add.
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Choose how to set up the new Redis connector:
- Add the connector to a currently unmanaged app (select from the list of apps that were discovered in your identity, SSO, or federation provider that aren’t yet managed with ConductorOne)
- Add the connector to a managed app (select from the list of existing managed apps)
- Create a new managed app
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Set the owner for this connector. You can manage the connector yourself, or choose someone else from the list of ConductorOne users. Setting multiple owners is allowed.If you choose someone else, ConductorOne will notify the new connector owner by email that their help is needed to complete the setup process.
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Click Next.
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Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit.
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In the Cluster host field, enter your Redis Enterprise Service cluster host.
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In the API port field, enter the enterprise API port (defaults to
9443).9
In the Username and Password fields, enter the login credentials for a Redis user with admin permissions.
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Click Save.
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The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.