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Can We Disable The Redis Service?

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      IniBudi
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      I installed Apache Superset on my Cloudron and then I turned off the app, however, the Redis service of Apache Superset is still active. Can we disable or turn off the Redis service? In some applications, there's an option to disable Redis service. But some applications, there's no option to disable it. Thank you.

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        I think disabling depends on the app. Some apps require redis and don't work without it. Other apps have it an optional component (like a cache). This is why it's app specific.

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          superset required redis - https://github.com/apache/superset/blob/109e6c69ff25b82b603a4daff40207250788e6b1/superset-websocket/README.md?plain=1#L23 . But it seems like a bug that redis is not stopped when the app is stopped.

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            The "red" indicator under services indicates the service is stopped. So, it's not consuming any resources when stopped. Is that what you are seeing to?

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              The "red" indicator under services indicates the service is stopped. So, it's not consuming any resources when stopped. Is that what you are seeing to?

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              @joseph the application is stopped, but the Redis is green.

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                @IniBudi can you check the app logs? Keep the app log window open and then stop the app again . There will be a line which says "Stopping redis".

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