diff --git a/couchbase/content.md b/couchbase/content.md index 639af7202e5f..c91eb439078d 100644 --- a/couchbase/content.md +++ b/couchbase/content.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Here is how to get a single node Couchbase Server cluster running on Docker cont **Step - 1 :** Run Couchbase Server docker container -`docker run -d --name db -p 8091-8097:8091-8097 -p 11210:11210 -p 11207:11207 -p 18091-18095:18091-18095 -p 18096:18096 -p 18097:18097 couchbase` +`docker run -d --name db -p 8091-8097:8091-8097 -p 9123:9123 -p 11210:11210 -p 11280:11280 -p 11207:11207 -p 18091-18095:18091-18095 -p 18096:18096 -p 18097:18097 couchbase` Note: Couchbase Server can require a variety of ports to be exposed depending on the usage scenario. Please see https://docs.couchbase.com/server/current/install/install-ports.html for further information. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ These ulimit settings are necessary when running under heavy load. If you are ju To set the ulimits in your container, you will need to run Couchbase Docker containers with the following additional `--ulimit` flags: -`docker run -d --ulimit nofile=40960:40960 --ulimit core=100000000:100000000 --ulimit memlock=100000000:100000000 --name db -p 8091-8097:8091-8097 -p 11210:11210 -p 11207:11207 -p 18091-18095:18091-18095 -p 18096:18096 -p 18097:18097 couchbase` +`docker run -d --ulimit nofile=40960:40960 --ulimit core=100000000:100000000 --ulimit memlock=100000000:100000000 --name db -p 8091-8097:8091-8097 -p 9123:9123 -p 11210:11210 -p 11280:11280 -p 11207:11207 -p 18091-18095:18091-18095 -p 18096:18096 -p 18097:18097 couchbase` Since "unlimited" is not supported as a value, it sets the core and memlock values to 100 GB. If your system has more than 100 GB RAM, you will want to increase this value to match the available RAM on the system.