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  • Administrator's Guide
  • NCache Architecture
    • Cache Topologies
    • Cache Cluster
    • Local Cache
    • Cache Client
    • Client Cache
    • Data Load Balancing
    • Cache Server Backward Compatibility
    • Client Backward Compatibility
    • Eviction
    • Indexing
    • Runtime Data Sharing
    • Portable Data Types
    • Class Versioning
    • IP Binding with Multiple NICs
    • Graceful Node Down
    • Separate Cache Host Process
    • Self Healing Dynamic Clustering
  • Configuring Caches
    • Create Cache
      • Creating Local Cache
        • Create New Cache
        • Add Existing Cache
      • Creating Clustered Cache
        • Create New Cache Cluster
        • Add Existing Cache Cluster
    • Remove Cache
    • Clear Cache Contents
    • Adding Server Node in Cache Cluster
    • Removing Server Node from Cache Cluster
    • Configuring Basic Cache Settings
      • Cache Size
      • Cache Isolation Levels
      • Cache Data Expiration
      • Cache Data Format
    • Configuring Cache Cluster Settings
      • Ports
      • Operation Timeout
      • Static Replication Interval
      • Connection Retries
      • Retry Interval
    • Add Test Data to Cache
    • Deploy Providers
    • Configuring Query Indexes
    • Registering Classes for Compact Serialization
      • Registering Non-Generic Classes
      • Unregistering Non-Generic Classes
      • Registering Generic Classes
      • Registering Generic Classes Using Generic Type Handler
    • Registering Classes for Portable Data Sharing
    • Configuring Data Source Providers
      • Read-Through Provider
      • Write-Through Provider
      • Write-Through Provider for Write-Behind Operations
    • Configuring Cache Startup Loader
    • Configuring Cache Level Events
    • Configuring Cache Activity Events
    • Configuring Eviction Policy
    • Configuring Compression
    • Configuring Email Notifications
    • Binding Cluster and Client/Server IP with Multiple NICs
      • Binding Cluster with a Dedicated IP
      • Binding Client/Server with a Dedicated IP
    • Configuring Heartbeat
    • Configuring MapReduce
    • Configuring Communication Reliability
    • Auto Start Cache on Boot
    • Nagling
    • Dual Socket
    • Error Logging
    • Configuration Files
      • Client Side Configurations
        • Client Config
        • EFCaching Config
      • Server Side Configurations
        • Cache Config
        • Bridge Config
        • Security Config
      • Cache Server Configuration
  • Management Operations
    • Start Cache
    • Stop Cache
    • Restart Cache
    • Manage Cache Service on a Server Node
    • Apply Configuration
    • Hot Apply Configuration
    • Reset Configuration
    • Data Load Balancing
  • Configuring Cache Clients
    • Adding Client Node in Cluster
    • Removing Client Node from Cluster
    • Configuring Client Node Settings
    • Creating Client Cache
    • Enable Client Cache on Client Nodes
    • Disable Client Cache on Client Nodes
    • Removing Client Cache
    • Configuring Client Cache Settings
  • Configuring Security
    • Configuring Security for Cache Management
    • Configuring Security for Cache
    • Configuring Security for Client Nodes
    • Configuring Encryption for Cache
    • Configure SSL/TLS Encryption in NCache
  • Configuring Bridge for WAN Replication
    • Creating Clustered Bridge
    • Adding Clustered Caches to Bridge
    • Configuring Bridge Settings
    • Configuring Conflict Resolver
    • Changing Cache Syncronization Modes
    • Configuring Master Cache
    • Force State Transfer
    • Connect/Disconnect Cache in Bridge
    • Remove Cache from Bridge
    • Bridge Management
  • NCache on Docker
    • Using NCache Docker Images
    • Customize NCache Dockerfile
  • Monitoring NCache
    • Cache Counters
    • Monitoring Caches using NCache Manager
      • Changing Management Port of Cache Node
      • Configuring Counters to Display
      • Browse Cache Statistics
      • Cluster Health
      • Monitoring Cache Clusters using NCache Email Alerts
    • Monitoring Caches using NCache Monitor
      • Monitoring with Built-In Dashboard
      • Monitoring with Custom Dashboard
    • Monitoring Bridge using NCache Manager
    • Monitoring NCache using Windows PerfMon Tool
      • Monitoring Cache Server Counters Using PerfMon
      • Monitoring Cache Client Counters Using PerfMon
      • Monitoring Bridge Counters Using PerfMon
    • Logging in NCache
      • NCache Log Viewer
      • NCache Monitor Logging
      • Performance Counters Logging
      • Windows Event Logging
      • Email Notifications on NCache Events
      • Cache Server Logging
      • Client Side API Logging
      • Cache Event IDs
    • Troubleshooting NCache Monitoring
      • Computer Name Not Found
      • Diskperf Not Installed
      • No READ Access to the Perflib Subkeys
      • Unable to Connect to Remote Server
    • IPV6 Support
  • Upgrading NCache Versions
    • Live Upgrade NCache Version
    • Upgrade NCache Version Offline
  • Apply Windows Patches on NCache Server

Bridge Management

You can manage a bridge using NCache Manager. It allows to you to perform different management operations, e.g., add, remove etc., on a bridge. The following section states how to perform different management operations on a bridge.

Add Bridge Node

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Add Bridge Node option in the right click menu.

  • Specify the server IP address in text box or select a server from the Network Neighborhood listed under Available Nodes.

  • Click Finish.

  • Right click on the name of the bridge and select Apply Configuration.

Apply Configuration

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Apply Configuration option in the right click menu.

Reset Configuration

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Reset Configuration option in the right click menu.

Remove a Bridge Node

  • Right click on the bridge node under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Remove option in the right click menu.

  • A message box appears asking to confirm the bridge node removal. If you are sure to remove this node, then click on the Yes button.

  • This node will be removed from the current selected bridge if you click Yes.

Start Bridge

You can start a bridge using the following methods:

Using NCache Manager

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Start option.

  • The color of the Bridge name’s icon and the bridge nodes’ icon changes when it is started successfully, like this:

Using Windows PowerShell

Start-Bridge cmdlet starts a specified bridge on the server.

This command starts bridge demoBridge existing on local server, using port 8260 by default.

Start-Bridge –BridgeId demoBridge

Stop Bridge

You can stop a bridge using the following tools:

Using NCache Manager

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Stop option.

  • You will notice that the color of the Bridge name’s icon and bridge server nodes’ icon will change when bridge is stopped successfully.

Using Windows PowerShell

Stop-Bridge cmdlet stops a specified bridge on the server.

This command stops bridge demoBridge existing on local server, using port 8260 by default.

Stop-Bridge –BridgeId demoBridge

Remove Bridge

You can remove a bridge using the following steps:

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Remove Bridge option in the right click context menu.

  • A dialogue box will appear. Click Yes to delete the bridge.

Start Bridge Service

You can start the bridge service on a bridge node using the following steps:

  • Right click on the node under Bridge Nodes tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Start Bridge Service option in the right click menu.

Stop Bridge Service

You can stop the bridge service on a server node using the following steps:

  • Right click on the node under Bridge Nodes tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Stop Bridge Service option in the right click menu.

Restart Bridge Service

Bridge service can be restarted (stop and then restart) a bridge node using the following steps:

  • Right click on the bridge name under Bridges tree node of a bridge in the Cache Explorer.

  • Click on the Restart Bridge Service option in the right click menu.

  • This stops the bridge on the given server and then starts it automatically on the same server.

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