Install Redis and Redis PHP extension for cPanel Server


This article provides a guide for how to install Redis and Redis PHP extension for cPanel server.

How to Install Redis and Redis PHP extension for cPanel Server

To install Redis and Redis PHP extension for cPanel server, follow the steps below:

  1. Login via SSH as root user.
  2. Run the following commands:
    rpm -ivh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm
    rpm -ivh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-7.rpm
    yum -y install redis --enablerepo=remi --disableplugin=priorities
    systemctl enable redis
    systemctl start redis
  3. Now run the following:
    cd ~
    wget -O redis.tgz https://pecl.php.net/get/redis
    tar -xvf redis.tgz
    rm -f redis.tgz
    cd ~/redis*
    
    for phpver in $(whmapi1 php_get_installed_versions|grep -oE '\bea-php.*') ; do
    /opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/usr/bin/phpize
    ./configure --with-php-config=/opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/usr/bin/php-config
    make clean && make install
    echo 'extension=redis.so' > /opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/etc/php.d/redis.ini
    done
    
    /scripts/restartsrv_httpd
    /scripts/restartsrv_apache_php_fpm
  4. The redis package and PHP extensions should now be installed. To check, run the following command:
    for phpver in $(whmapi1 php_get_installed_versions|grep -oE '\bea-php.*') ; do
    echo "PHP $phpver" ; /opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/usr/bin/php -i |grep "Redis Support"
    done
  5. If successful, the output will be similar:
    check Redis installation for cPanel server

CentOS 8/AlmaLinux 8/Rocky Linux 8

  • For CentOS/AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux 8 cPanel servers, adjust the command as follows:
    rpm -ivh https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rpm
    rpm -ivh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-8.rpm
    dnf -y install redis --enablerepo=remi --disableplugin=priorities
    systemctl enable redis
    systemctl start redis
  • Followed by:
    cd ~
    wget -O redis.tgz https://pecl.php.net/get/redis
    tar -xvf redis.tgz
    rm -f redis.tgz
    cd ~/redis*
    
    for phpver in $(whmapi1 php_get_installed_versions|grep -oE '\bea-php.*') ; do
    /opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/usr/bin/phpize
    ./configure --with-php-config=/opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/usr/bin/php-config
    make clean && make install
    echo 'extension=redis.so' > /opt/cpanel/"$phpver"/root/etc/php.d/redis.ini
    done
    
    /scripts/restartsrv_httpd
    /scripts/restartsrv_apache_php_fpm

That's it. You now know how to install Redis and Redis PHP extensions on cPanel server.

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