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Problem forming a cluster

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Mon, 11/26/2012 - 05:12
Kuchipudi Sreelatha
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I have installed Couchbase server on 4 systems. In one system I have created a cluster with a default bucket. Now, I am trying to join other nodes to the cluster but always get "Attention - Save request failed because of timeout."

I have done the following steps:
1. Installed couchbase on 4 systems.
2. Set the disk path on all the four systems.
3. Have set up one system, creating a cluster [selecting start a new cluster] with a default bucket.
4. From the other systems, selected join a cluster now and provided the clusters IP Address and credentials.

Please let me know how to fix this issue.

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Tue, 11/27/2012 - 06:44
Muthu
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Can you run cb_collect_info script and send us the log files. More documentation @ http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-1.8/couchbase-admin-cmdli...

Simply run the command below, replacing and , to upload a file to our cloud storage on Amazon AWS. Make sure you leave the last slash ("/") character after the company name.

curl --upload-file https://s3.amazonaws.com/customers.couchbase.com//

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Mon, 12/03/2012 - 01:03
Kuchipudi Sreelatha
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Hi Muthu,
Below is what I could see on console and I am unable to upload the generated file to the URL specified as I got the below error.
C:\Program Files\Couchbase\Server\bin>curl --upload-file output_file https://s3.amazonaws.com/customers.couchbase.com/Nielsen/
curl: (1) Protocol https not supported or disabled in libcurl

Generating output_file
C:\Program Files\Couchbase\Server\bin>cbcollect_info output_file
System information (systeminfo) - Exit code 1
Computer system (wmic computersystem) - OK
Computer OS (wmic os) - OK
Database directory structure (['dir', '/s', 'c:\\Program Files\\Couchbase\\Server\\var\\lib\\couchbase\\data']> - OK
Service list (wmic service where state="running" GET caption, name, state) - OK
Process list (wmic process) - OK
Swap settings (wmic pagefile) - OK
Disk partition (wmic partition) - OK
Disk volumes (wmic volume) - OK
Network configuration (ipconfig /all) - OK
Taking sample 2 after 10.000000 seconds -
OK
Network status (netstat -an) - OK
Network routing table (netstat -rn) - OK
Arp cache (arp -a) - OK
Network Interface Controller (wmic nic) - OK
Network Adapter (wmic nicconfig) - OK
Active network connection (wmic netuse) - OK
Protocols (wmic netprotocol) - OK
Cache memory (wmic memcache) - OK
Physical memory (wmic memphysical) - OK
Physical memory chip info (wmic memorychip) - OK
Local storage devices (wmic logicaldisk) - OK
Version file (type .\..\VERSION.txt) - OK
Manifest file (type .\..\manifest.txt) - OK
Manifest file (type .\..\manifest.xml) - OK
Couchbase config (.\erlang\bin\escript.exe .\cbdumpconfig.escript .\..\var\lib\couchbase\config\couchbase logs (cbbrowse_logs) - OK
couchbase logs (cbbrowse_logs info) - OK
couchbase logs (cbbrowse_logs error) - OK
memcached stats all (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 all -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats checkpoint (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 checkpoint -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats dispatcher (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 dispatcher logs -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats hash (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 hash detail -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats tap (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 tap -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats tapagg (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 tapagg -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached stats timings (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 timings -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached memory stats (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 raw memory -b _admin -p _admin) - OK
memcached allocator stats (cbstats -a 127.0.0.1:11210 raw allocator -b _admin -p _admin) - OK

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Mon, 12/17/2012 - 00:51
edobnet
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me too in windows 2008 server R2

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Fri, 12/28/2012 - 03:47
Neo-matrix
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edobnet wrote:
"Attention - Save request failed because of timeout".

Hi,
I think the issue is the path which you have changed. Could you please try with default path in one node to confirm the issue. If it succeeds then you need to check the path.

Thanks,
Vijay

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