Hi Steven,

Did you find any solution to this problem. I am facing same problem and 
unable to found any soltion.

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at 11:54:24 AM UTC+5, Steven Barlow wrote:
>
> What would be causing the NodeJS SDK to repeatedly respond with: [Error: 
> Client-Side timeout exceeded for operation. Inspect network conditions or 
> increase the timeout] code: 23 for all view operations?
>
> I have a test server at 
> http://ec2-54-83-43-209.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8092/test that 
> demonstrates this behaviour. I'm pretty sure I've opened all the requisite 
> ports. 
>
> For example
>
> CURL 
> http://ec2-54-83-43-209.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8092/test/_design/test
>
> responds fine, but attempting the equivalent operation using the Couchbase 
> SDK fails as described above.
>
> var connection;
> var config = {
> host: 'http://ec2-54-83-43-209.compute-1.amazonaws.com',
> bucket: 'test'
> };
>
> var couchbase = require('couchbase');
> connection = new couchbase.Connection(config);
> connection.getDesignDoc('test', function(err, result){
> if (err) {
> console.log('Error', err);
> } else {
> console.log(result);
> }
> });
>
> I can't fathom this at all, it seems to me that the Couchbase SDK simply 
> doesn't work. In fact I've actually managed to bypass the Couchbase SDK 
> altogether (using dscape/nano) and hitting the server on 8092 using regular 
> CouchDB style REST requests, and that works fine.
>
> Cheers,
> Steven
>
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