Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Major
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2.0
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Security Level: Public
Description
now we can set only --node-init-data-path, for example:
./couchbase-cli node-init -c localhost:8091 -u Administrator -p password --node-init-data-path=/tmp
at the same time we can set via rest API different or separate values:
[root@cen-2708 bin]# curl -i --data "path=%2Ftmp%2Fa&index_path=%2Ftmp%2Fb" "http://Administrator:password@10.3.121.68:8091/nodes/self/controller/settings"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Couchbase Server 2.0.0-11302012A-toy-community
Pragma: no-cache
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 15:32:30 GMT
Content-Length: 0
Cache-Control: no-cache
[root@cen-2708 bin]# curl -i --data "index_path=%2Ftmp%2Fc" "http://Administrator:password@10.3.121.68:8091/nodes/self/controller/settings"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Couchbase Server 2.0.0-11302012A-toy-community
Pragma: no-cache
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 15:32:39 GMT
Content-Length: 0
Cache-Control: no-cache
note, that bug 'MB-7257 All data will be deleted when change Data Files path on online server' is still opened
./couchbase-cli -h
couchbase-cli - command-line cluster administration tool
usage: couchbase-cli COMMAND CLUSTER [OPTIONS]
COMMAND:
server-list list all servers in a cluster
server-info show details on one server
server-add add one or more servers to the cluster
server-readd readd a server that was failed over
rebalance start a cluster rebalancing
rebalance-stop stop current cluster rebalancing
rebalance-status show status of current cluster rebalancing
failover failover one or more servers
cluster-init set the username,password and port of the cluster
node-init set node specific parameters
bucket-list list all buckets in a cluster
bucket-create add a new bucket to the cluster
bucket-edit modify an existing bucket
bucket-delete delete an existing bucket
bucket-flush flush a given bucket
help show longer usage/help and examples
CLUSTER:
--cluster=HOST[:PORT] or -c HOST[:PORT]
OPTIONS:
-u USERNAME, --user=USERNAME admin username of the cluster
-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD admin password of the cluster
-o KIND, --output=KIND KIND is json or standard
-d, --debug
server-add OPTIONS:
--server-add=HOST[:PORT] server to be added
--server-add-username=USERNAME admin username for the
server to be added
--server-add-password=PASSWORD admin password for the
server to be added
server-readd OPTIONS:
--server-add=HOST[:PORT] server to be added
--server-add-username=USERNAME admin username for the
server to be added
--server-add-password=PASSWORD admin password for the
server to be added
rebalance OPTIONS:
--server-add* see server-add OPTIONS
--server-remove=HOST[:PORT] the server to be removed
failover OPTIONS:
--server-failover=HOST[:PORT] server to failover
cluster-init OPTIONS:
--cluster-init-username=USER new admin username
--cluster-init-password=PASSWORD new admin password
--cluster-init-port=PORT new cluster REST/http port
--cluster-init-ramsize=RAMSIZEMB per node ram quota in MB
node-init OPTIONS:
--node-init-data-path=PATH per node path to store data
bucket-* OPTIONS:
--bucket=BUCKETNAME bucket to act on
--bucket-type=TYPE memcached or couchbase
--bucket-port=PORT supports ASCII protocol and is auth-less
--bucket-password=PASSWORD standard port, exclusive with bucket-port
--bucket-ramsize=RAMSIZEMB ram quota in MB
--bucket-replica=COUNT replication count
The default PORT number is 8091.
EXAMPLES:
List servers in a cluster:
couchbase-cli server-list -c 192.168.0.1:8091
Server information:
couchbase-cli server-info -c 192.168.0.1:8091
Add a node to a cluster, but do not rebalance:
couchbase-cli server-add -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--server-add=192.168.0.2:8091 \
--server-add-username=Administrator \
--server-add-password=password
Add a node to a cluster and rebalance:
couchbase-cli rebalance -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--server-add=192.168.0.2:8091 \
--server-add-username=Administrator \
--server-add-password=password
Remove a node from a cluster and rebalance:
couchbase-cli rebalance -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--server-remove=192.168.0.2:8091
Remove and add nodes from/to a cluster and rebalance:
couchbase-cli rebalance -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--server-remove=192.168.0.2 \
--server-add=192.168.0.4 \
--server-add-username=Administrator \
--server-add-password=password
Stop the current rebalancing:
couchbase-cli rebalance-stop -c 192.168.0.1:8091
Change the username, password, port and ram quota:
couchbase-cli cluster-init -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--cluster-init-username=Administrator \
--cluster-init-password=password \
--cluster-init-port=8080 \
--cluster-init-ramsize=300
Change the data path:
couchbase-cli node-init -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--node-init-data-path=/tmp
List buckets in a cluster:
couchbase-cli bucket-list -c 192.168.0.1:8091
Create a new dedicated port couchbase bucket:
couchbase-cli bucket-create -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--bucket=test_bucket \
--bucket-type=couchbase \
--bucket-port=11222 \
--bucket-ramsize=200 \
--bucket-replica=1
Create a new sasl memcached bucket:
couchbase-cli bucket-create -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--bucket=test_bucket \
--bucket-type=memcached \
--bucket-password=password \
--bucket-ramsize=200
Modify a dedicated port bucket:
couchbase-cli bucket-edit -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--bucket=test_bucket \
--bucket-port=11222 \
--bucket-ramsize=400
Delete a bucket:
couchbase-cli bucket-delete -c 192.168.0.1:8091 \
--bucket=test_bucket