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[bitnami/valkey-cluster] Release 9.0.3-debian-12-r3 (#91590)
Signed-off-by: Bitnami Bot <bitnami.bot@broadcom.com>
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ ARG DOWNLOADS_URL="downloads.bitnami.com/files/stacksmith"
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ARG TARGETARCH
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LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/bitnami/minideb:bookworm" \
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org.opencontainers.image.created="2026-02-24T07:22:03Z" \
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org.opencontainers.image.created="2026-03-12T16:16:24Z" \
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org.opencontainers.image.description="Application packaged by Broadcom, Inc." \
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org.opencontainers.image.documentation="https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/valkey-cluster/README.md" \
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org.opencontainers.image.source="https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/valkey-cluster" \
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ RUN --mount=type=secret,id=downloads_url,env=SECRET_DOWNLOADS_URL \
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DOWNLOADS_URL=${SECRET_DOWNLOADS_URL:-${DOWNLOADS_URL}} ; \
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mkdir -p /tmp/bitnami/pkg/cache/ ; cd /tmp/bitnami/pkg/cache/ || exit 1 ; \
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COMPONENTS=( \
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"wait-for-port-1.0.10-7-linux-${OS_ARCH}-debian-12" \
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"wait-for-port-1.0.10-8-linux-${OS_ARCH}-debian-12" \
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"valkey-9.0.3-2-linux-${OS_ARCH}-debian-12" \
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) ; \
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for COMPONENT in "${COMPONENTS[@]}"; do \
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ COPY rootfs /
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RUN /opt/bitnami/scripts/valkey-cluster/postunpack.sh
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ENV APP_VERSION="9.0.3" \
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BITNAMI_APP_NAME="valkey-cluster" \
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IMAGE_REVISION="2" \
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IMAGE_REVISION="3" \
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PATH="/opt/bitnami/common/bin:/opt/bitnami/valkey/bin:$PATH"
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EXPOSE 6379
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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
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# Bitnami Secure Image for Valkey Cluster
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## What is Valkey Cluster?
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> Valkey is an open source (BSD) high-performance key/value datastore that supports a variety workloads such as caching, message queues, and can act as a primary database.
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[Overview of Valkey Cluster](https://valkey.io/)
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@@ -82,6 +80,8 @@ Instead of providing a custom `valkey.conf`, you may also choose to provide only
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### Environment variables
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The following tables list the main variables you can set.
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#### Customizable environment variables
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| Name | Description | Default Value |
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| `VALKEY_DISABLE_COMMANDS` | Commands to disable in Valkey | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_DATABASE` | Default Valkey database | `valkey` |
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| `VALKEY_AOF_ENABLED` | Enable AOF | `yes` |
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| `VALKEY_RDB_POLICY` | Enable RDB policy persitence | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_RDB_POLICY` | Enable RDB policy persistence | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_RDB_POLICY_DISABLED` | Allows to enable RDB policy persistence | `no` |
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| `VALKEY_PRIMARY_HOST` | Valkey primary host (used by replicas) | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_PRIMARY_PORT_NUMBER` | Valkey primary host port (used by replicas) | `6379` |
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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Instead of providing a custom `valkey.conf`, you may also choose to provide only
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| `VALKEY_CLUSTER_ANNOUNCE_IP` | IP to use for announcing the cluster service | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_CLUSTER_ANNOUNCE_PORT` | Client port to use for announcing the cluster service | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_CLUSTER_ANNOUNCE_BUS_PORT` | Cluster message bus port to use for announcing the cluster service | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_DNS_RETRIES` | Number of retries in order to get an addresable domain name | `120` |
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| `VALKEY_DNS_RETRIES` | Number of retries in order to get an addressable domain name | `120` |
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| `VALKEY_NODES` | List of Valkey cluster nodes | `nil` |
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| `VALKEY_CLUSTER_SLEEP_BEFORE_DNS_LOOKUP` | Time to wait before the DNS lookup | `0` |
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| `VALKEY_CLUSTER_DNS_LOOKUP_RETRIES` | Number of retires for the DNS lookup | `1` |
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