Create a Cache
NCache Open Source edition allows you to create the following caches:
- Local Cache (meaning a standalone cache)
- Partitioned Cache
- Replicated Cache
For other caching topologies, please download and use NCache Enterprise. See more details on edition comparison between NCache Open Source, Professional and Enterprise. We’ll create a Partitioned Cache here.
Step 1: Modify config.ncconf to Create Partitioned Cache
Do the following (please note that %NCHOME%
is where NCache is installed.
Open %NCHOME%\config\config.ncconf file.
Copy/paste the entire
<cache-config>
section from the example below to the<configuration>
section of config.ncconf file.<cache-config cache-name="demoCache"> <cache-settings inproc="False"> <logging enable-logs="True" trace-errors="True" trace-debug="False" log-path=""/> <performance-counters enable-counters="True" snmp-port="0"/> <cache-notifications item-remove="False" item-add="False" item-update="False"/> <storage type="heap" cache-size="1024mb"/> <eviction-policy default-priority="normal" eviction-ratio="5%"/> <cache-topology topology="partitioned"> <cluster-settings operation-timeout="60sec" stats-repl-interval="60sec" use-heart-beat="False"> <cluster-connection-settings port-range="1" connection-retries="2" connection-retry-interval="2secs" cluster-port="7804"/> </cluster-settings> </cache-topology> </cache-settings> <cache-deployment> <servers> <server-node ip="20.200.20.220"/> </servers> </cache-deployment> </cache-config>
Make sure your cache-name is unique within config.ncconf which contains multiple cache definitions.
Replace the IP address given in
<cache-deployment>
section with the IP-addresses of all your cache servers.cluster-port
must be unique and same on all cache servers. You can change it to another TCP port in case of a conflict.This example uses Partitioned Cache. You can change this to Replicated Cache by changing the value of
topology
from “partitioned
” to “replicated
”.The configuration creates a single server cache. If you want to add more servers, add a
tag under <cache-deployment>
with the IP address of the new server.Copy this config.ncconf to all cache servers.
Step 2: Restart NCache Service on Each Cache Server
Anytime you modify config.ncconf, you must restart NCache Service on all cache servers. Do the following in Windows PowerShell:
Run this command to restart NCache service.
Restart-Service -Name ncachesvc
Step 3: Verify Cache Creation on All Cache Servers
To verify that you’ve created the cache successfully, please type the following command in Windows PowerShell on all cache servers:
Get-Caches
This command displays all the registered caches on that server. If you have successfully configured your cache, the list should contain demoCache with status 'Stopped'. If you can't see demoCache in the list, you must have made some mistake in STEP 1 or you have not restarted NCache service as explained in STEP 2.
Step 4: Start Cache on Each Cache Server
To start the cache, please type the following command in Windows PowerShell on all cache servers:
Start-Cache –Name demoCache
Successful cache creation will be prompted on the screen.
Step 5: Verify That Cache is Started and Cluster is Formed
To verify whether cluster is formed between nodes, run the following command in Windows PowerShell:
Get-Caches -Detail
This command gives a detailed status of all caches registered on the cache server. You should see that demoCache has a Cluster-size of 1 with IP address of the cache server listed with it. The output also displays the Item Count, which at this stage should be 0.
See Also
Add Local/Remote Clients
Monitor Caches in PerfMon
Use NCache from .NET Application
Use NCache for ASP.NET Sessions
NCache Programmer's Guide
NCache PowerShell Guide