Installation of Couchbase
Couchbase Software
Couchbase Profiles
You should now create two Couchbase Profiles in ; one for the static configurations in the Data Repository, and one for the runtime data in the Data Repository.
ÂIn Desktop, open the Build screen, click on the New Configuration button, and select Couchbase Profile.
The New configuration - Couchbase Profile opens.
In this dialog you have three tabs; Connectivity, which contains settings for the connections between the buckets in the cluster(s), Management , which contains the user name, password, size, and monitoring settings for the bucket, and Advanced, which contains the advanced properties.
ÂCreate one profile for the configurations bucket, where:
The Bucket Name is config or something similar.
If you have selected Couchbase Release 5.x - 7.x, set the Bucket User and User Password as a user who has access to the bucket and their password. If you have selected Couchbase Release 4.x, it is optional to set a Bucket Password.
The Cluster Nodes section contains the
IP-address/host name
 for each of the Couchbase nodes in the cluster.The user name and password for the administrator created during Initial Server setup are added in the Management tab.
You can select the Monitoring checkbox if you want to use monitoring functions for detecting unresponsive nodes and performing failover.
Couchbase Profile - Management tabÂ
This profile will create a bucket called config (or similar), which will be used for static data in the Data Repository, such as the different configurations.
ÂCreate another profile for the usage bucket, where:
The bucket name is bucket or something similar.
If you have selected Couchbase Release 5.x - 7.x, set the Bucket User and User Password as a user who has access to the bucket and their password. If you have selected Couchbase Release 4.x, it is optional to set a Bucket Password.
The Cluster Nodes section contains the
IP-address/host nameÂ
for each of the Couchbase nodes in the cluster.The user name and password for the administrator created during Initial Server setup are added in the Management tab.
You can select the Monitoring checkbox if you want to use monitoring functions for detecting unresponding nodes and performing failover.
This profile will create a usage bucket called bucket (or similar), which will be used for the runtime data in the Data Repository, i.e the actual usage of the subscribers.
ÂIn each Execution Container, open the
pcc.properties
file, located in theMZ_HOME/etc
directory, and enter the names of your newly created profiles in the following properties:mz.pcc.storage.couchbase.config.profile= mz.pcc.storage.couchbase.buckets.profile=
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In the
PCC Config Storage Properties
group, ensure that the propertymz.pcc.config.storage.class
is set tocom.digitalroute.pcc.storage.config.couchbase.CouchbaseConfigStorage
.
ÂIn the
PCC Bucket Storage Properties
group, ensure that the propertymz.pcc.bucket.storage.class
is set tocom.digitalroute.pcc.buckets.storage.couchbase.CouchbaseBucketStorage.
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Save the
pcc.properties
file.
ÂIn order for the ECs to be able to locate theÂ
pcc.properties
 file, you must set the Execution Context propertymz.pcc.properties
.$ mzsh topo set topo://container:<container>/pico:<pico>/val:config.properties.mz.pcc.properties <path>
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Restart the ECs.
For further information about the settings in the Couchbase profile, see  Couchbase Profile.
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