This appendix describes how to install Couchbase, which you may use as storage for Aggregation, Distributed Storage, and PCC.
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supports the Enterprise Edition of Couchbase 4.6, 5.x, 6.x and 7.0.0. This includes maintenance releases.
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For information about how to enable the Couchbase Monitoring Service, see in the
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Select the Enterprise edition for your your operating system.
Click on Install Instructions to view information on how to install Couchbase.
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It is important that you perform the steps that are specific to your operating system. For instance, when you install Couchbase on an operating system that is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Transparent Huge Pages (THP) should be disabled on all server nodes.
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Couchbase services required by areby Image Added are:
These links may refer to the current Couchbase version (6.6 as of this writing)another version of Couchbase than the one you install. If you install a different version, refer to docs.couchbase.com for the corresponding documentation version.
In the Couchbase documentation, review the subtopics under Deployment Considerations in Administration.
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For the optimal Couchbase Server operations, you must set swappiness to 0 (zero) as described in the topic about swap space.
In the Dashboard, select Settings and click on the Auto-Compaction tabtab. Select the check box checkbox Compact Buckets and View indexes in parallel. When you have a large number of documents in the database, creating iterators may sometimes fail. Enabling this setting may help to mitigate this problem.
Repeat the installation on all the Couchbase nodes in the cluster, and ensure that you select the option Join Existing Cluster during the installation of the remaining nodes.
In the Dashboard on any of the nodes, select Servers and click the Rebalance button to distribute the data between the nodes evenly.
Couchbase Dashboard showing the Rebalance button
Couchbase has now been installed, and buckets for each created These links may refer to another version of Couchbase than the one you install. Buckets for each Couchbase profile will be generated and visible in the Couchbase Web Console, as soon as the data buckets are called.
You can now proceed with either creating data buckets in the Couchbase cluster by using the Couchbase profile in either profile either in combination with Distributed Storage , or with PCC. Couchbase data buckets can be created either directly in the Couchbase Web Console, or by using Couchbase profiles, in. See the Desktop User's Guide for further information about how to create buckets with Couchbase profiles.