Hi,
I have a Django Rest API running in Cloud Run.
For the time being, I also have a compute engine instance that has Redis, Celery beat, and Celery workers set up in it. (willing to architect a better solution for this later)
I tried accessing Redis in this compute instance for caching purposes from the serverless cloud run, but I got a connection timeout because the firewall was blocking the access.
Do I need to set up a VPC Access Connector for this (seems like a bit of an overkill for my use case)? I am not familiar with VPC set up nor with access connectors, and I simply allowed all IPs to access my Redis instance for now which is obviously not very secure.
I wouldn't like to create a Memorystore instance right now because of the high cost.
Any guidance/links to educational material or documentation are appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi meric,
Yes, a VPC Access Connector is the correct tool for this use case. You can see more here: Cloud Run: Connecting to a VPC network.
Hi meric,
Yes, a VPC Access Connector is the correct tool for this use case. You can see more here: Cloud Run: Connecting to a VPC network.
Apparently I need a VPC Access Connector even if I am connecting to a memorystore instance so I'll either way set that up. Thanks for the response 🙌
So I did create a memorystore instance as well as a VPC Access connector but it still doesn't work. What am I doing wrong 🤔 @cloudpaul appreciate if you can take a look 🙏 Should I have maybe entered something else for the subnet / IP address range for the connector?
cloud run config (Region: europe-west1)
Connector:
Memorystore config:
By "doesn't work" I mean:
Hi meric,
Dou you have an ingress Firewall Rule allowing traffic from Serverless VPC Connector IP range in default VPC?.