I am using NodeJS SDK. In the basic sample that follows I am opening a bucket to insert a single record. I have put each method in a promise to force them run one after another (sequentially) so I can measure each method’s running time.
My OS: Ubuntu 16.04
'use strict';
const couchbase = require('couchbase');
const cluster = new couchbase.Cluster('couchbase://localhost');
const uuid = require('uuid/v4');
console.time('auth');
cluster.authenticate('administrator', 'adminadmin');
console.timeEnd('auth');
function open() {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
console.time('open');
let bucket = cluster.openBucket('test', function (err) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
reject(err);
}
resolve(bucket);
});
});
}
function insert(bucket, obj) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
console.time('upsert');
bucket.upsert(`uuid::${blog.name}`, blog, function (err, result) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
reject(err);
}
resolve(bucket);
});
});
}
function dc(bucket) { // disconnect
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
console.time('dc');
bucket.disconnect();
resolve('ok');
});
}
// data to insert
let blog = {
id: uuid(),
name: 'Blog A',
posts: [
{
id: uuid(),
title: 'Post 1',
content: 'lorem ipsum'
}
]
};
open().then((bucket) => {
console.timeEnd('open');
insert(bucket, blog).then((bucket) => {
console.timeEnd('upsert');
dc(bucket).then((res) => {
console.timeEnd('dc');
console.log(res);
});
});
});
The output is:
auth: 0.237ms
open: 58117.771ms <--- this shows the problem
upsert: 57.006ms
dc: 0.149ms
ok
I ran sdk-doctor. It gave me two lines worth mentioning:
- “WARN: Your connection string specifies only a single host. You should consider adding additional static nodes from your cluster to this list to improve your applications fault-tolerance”
- “INFO: Failed to retreive cluster information (status code: 401)”
and the summary is:
Summary: [WARN] Your connection string specifies only a single host. You should consider adding additional static nodes from your cluster to this list to improve your applications fault-tolerance
Would anyone please help?
According to this answer in the Couchbase forum, it seemed that my DNS servers were not configured properly.