Couchbase Server Community Edition
Couchbase | 3.0.1Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux 2011.09 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Maybe your /boot partition is very small or something makes it seem so
Hi There:
In a fresh instalation the /boot partition has 83% used, as it grows the number of documents, the partition reaches more than 90% of its usability and an alert is sent.
I've noticed that even changing the path for storing the data to a larger partition, the problem persists.
What can be causing this? as can be avoided?
Thanks in advance
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Wasn't as easy as using Ubuntu; would like more documentation.
I found it difficult to find documentation for this particular AMI.
Also, given that it uses Yum, one has to take care when updating their Python version to not break it.
Ultimately, I had more success using Ubuntu, using apt-get to get Couchbase, and working from there.
Same on ubuntu please
it is very difficult if you have to install other packages.
you end up building them from source, which lead you to lots of time lost.
Great Image of a good product
The product ist great. The image is easy to install. For everybody who is wondering about what to use for login:
Administrator // Password is your instance ID.
On a m1.xlarge Instance I was able to achieve around 15-20k ops / second but no more. Looks like the virtual environement of EC2 costs performance, because I get more on my own root server (around 32k ops/second).