I am trying to do a very simple stress test. To get a rough feel of how 
much memory, how many ops/sec. So I am trying to bulk load random unique 
strings of 5 chars as keys, and 1 as value.

I read that it is due to inserts much faster than eviction. I tried to play 
around with the mem_low_wat mem_high_wat but no success. But to be fair, I 
have only given couchbase 769mb of ram.

Now I am doing the same test, 2 threads continuously inserts, couchbase of 
6gb. Shall see if the memory errors happen again.

But 1 more question, why am I only achieving only avg 7k ops/sec?



On Sunday, March 30, 2014 2:41:05 AM UTC+8, Matt Ingenthron wrote:
>
>  In current versions of Couchbase Server we require enough memory for 
> metadata.  This is to keep operations like a get miss or an add always fast.
>
> In your case, you'd want to increase the memory size to store more items.
>
> If you could share more about your use case, it'd be helpful to us.  What 
> were you trying to test for?
>
> Matt
> On Mar 29, 2014 4:46 AM, twb <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>  By the way, the bucket type is couchbase. 
> Replica not enabled.
> Disk Read-Write Concurrency 3.
> Flush enabled.
>  
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