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## Prerequisites
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1. **Azure Pay-As-You-Go subscription**: Microsoft Connected Cache is a completely free-of-charge service hosted in Azure. You'll need to have a Pay-As-You-Go subscription in order to onboard to our service. To create a subscription, go to [Pay-As-You-Go subscription page](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0003p/).
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2. **Hardware to host MCC**: The recommended configuration serves approximately 35,000 managed devices, downloading a 2-GB payload in 24-hour timeframe at a sustained rate of 6.5 Gbps.
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For more information on sizing and OS requirements, please visit [Host OS Requirement]()
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For more information on sizing and OS requirements, please visit [Host OS Requirement](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md)
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## Create MCC resource
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), select **Create a Resource** and search for "Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education".
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<!--
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
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-->
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1. Select Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource. When prompted, choose the subscription, resource group, and location for the resource. Also, enter a name for the resource and click Review + Create.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
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-->
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1. After a few moments, you'll see a "Validation successful" message, indicating you can move onto the next step and select Create.
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1. The creation of the resource may take a few minutes. After a successful creation, you'll see a Deployment complete page as below. Select Go to resource to create cache nodes.
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# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)
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### Prerequisites
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* An Azure CLI environment:
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* Use the Bash environment in [Azure Cloud Shell](../cloud-shell/quickstart.md).
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
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-->
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* Use the Bash environment in [Azure Cloud Shell](/azure/cloud-shell/get-started/classic).
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* Or, if you prefer to run CLI reference commands locally, [install the Azure CLI](/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)
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* Run [az version](/cli/azure/reference-index#az-version) to find the version and dependent libraries that are installed. To upgrade to the latest version, run [az upgrade](/cli/azure/reference-index#az-upgrade).
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* Install Azure CLI extension **mcc** by following the instructions [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/azure-cli-extensions-overview#how-to-install-extensions).
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* Install Azure CLI extension **mcc** by following the instructions [here](/cli/azure/azure-cli-extensions-overview#how-to-install-extensions).
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* Resource group under which an MCC resource can be created. Use the [az group create](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/group?view=azure-cli-latest#az-group-create) command to create a new Resource group if you don't already have one.
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* Resource group under which an MCC resource can be created. Use the [az group create](/cli/azure/group?view=azure-cli-latest#az-group-create) command to create a new Resource group if you don't already have one.
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#### Create MCC resource
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Replace the following placeholders with your own information:
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* *\<resource-group>*: An existing resource group in your subscription.
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* *\<mcc-resource-name>*: A name for your Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource.
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az mcc ent resource create --mcc-resource-name <mymccresource> --resource-group <myrg> --location <region>
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```
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), select **Create a Resource** and search for "Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education".
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1. Select Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource. When prompted, choose the subscription, resource group, and location for the resource. Also, enter a name for the resource and click Review + Create.
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1. After a few moments, you'll see a "Validation successful" message, indicating you can move onto the next step and select Create.
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1. The creation of the resource may take a few minutes. After a successful creation, you'll see a Deployment complete page as below. Select Go to resource to create cache nodes.
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---
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## Create cache node
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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1. Open Azure portal and navigate to the Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource that you created.
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1. Under Cache Node Management, click on Cache Nodes and then on + Create Cache Node.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
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-->
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1. Provide a name for your cache node and select the host OS you plan to deploy the cache node on and click create. Please note, cache node names have to be unique under the Microsoft Connected Cache resource.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
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-->
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The creation of cache node may take a few minutes. Please click Refresh to see your recently created cache node.
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Once the status changes to **Not Configured**, you can now configure your cache node.
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# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)
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Use the command below to create a new cache node if you don't already have one.
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>```azurecli-interactive
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>az mcc ent node show --cache-node-name <mycachenode> --mcc-resource-name <mymccresource> --resource-group <myrg>
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>```
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>In the output look for cacheNodeState. If cacheNodeState = Not Configured, you can continue with cache node configuration.
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>If cacheNodeState = Registration in Progress, then the cache node is still in process of being created. Please wait for a minute or two more and run the command again.
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<!-- `code blah blah`
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-->
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In the output look for cacheNodeState. If cacheNodeState = Not Configured, you can continue with cache node configuration.
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If cacheNodeState = Registration in Progress, then the cache node is still in process of being created. Please wait for a minute or two more and run the command again.
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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1. Open Azure portal and navigate to the Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise resource that you created.
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1. Under Cache Node Management, click on Cache Nodes and then on + Create Cache Node.
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1. Provide a name for your cache node and select the host OS you plan to deploy the cache node on and click create. Please note, cache node names have to be unique under the Microsoft Connected Cache resource.
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The creation of cache node may take a few minutes. Please click Refresh to see your recently created cache node.
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Once the status changes to Not Configured, you can now configure your cache node.
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---
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### Configure cache node
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## Configure cache node
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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Please enter required values to configure your cache node. To learn more about the definitions of each field, review the Configuration fields at the bottom of this article.
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Don't forget to click save after adding configuration information.
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# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)
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Use the command below to configure cache node for **Linux** host os
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Use the command below to configure cache node for **Linux** host OS
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Replace the following placeholders with your own information:
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* *\<resource-group>*: An existing resource group in your subscription.
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<br>
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<br>
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Use the command below to configure cache node for **Windows** host os
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Use the command below to configure cache node for **Windows** host OS
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Replace the following placeholders with your own information:
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* *\<resource-group>*: An existing resource group in your subscription.
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--cache-drive "[{physical-path:/var/mcc,size-in-gb:<size of cache drive>}]" --proxy <enabled> --proxy-host <"proxy host name"> --proxy-port <proxy port> --auto-update-day <day of week> --auto-update-time <time of day> --auto-update-week <week of month> --auto-update-ring <update ring>
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```
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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Please enter required values to configure your cache node. To learn more about the definitions of each field, review the Configuration fields at the bottom of this article.
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Don't forget to click save after adding configuration information.
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---
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The next step is to provision the cache node on the server.
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# [Azure portal](#tab/portal)
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To provision MCC on **Windows** host machine, please visit: Provision Windows cache node
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To provision MCC on **Windows** host machine, see [Provision Windows cache node](mcc-ent-configure-provision-windows.md)
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<br>
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To provision MCC on **Linux** host machine, please visit: Provision Linux cache node
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To provision MCC on **Linux** host machine, see [Provision Linux cache node](mcc-ent-configure-provision-linux.md)
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# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli/)
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To provision cache node using Azure CLI, please visit: Bulk management of cache nodes
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To provision cache node using Azure CLI, see [Bulk management of cache nodes](mcc-ent-manage-cache-using-CLI.md)
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---
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<br>
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<br>
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### General configuration fields
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### Storage fields
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<br>
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>[!Important]
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>Cache node for Linux
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##### Cache node for Linux
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>[!Important]
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>All cache drives must have full read/write permissions set or the cache node will not function. For example, in a terminal you can run: sudo chmod 777 /path/to/cachedrivefolder
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<br>
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|**Cache drive size in gigabytes**| Integer in GB| Set the size of each drive configured for the cache node. Minimum cache drive size is 50 GB.|
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Cache node for Windows
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##### Cache node for Windows
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| Field Name |Expected Value |Description|
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|**Cache drive size in gigabytes**| Integer in GB| Set the size of each drive configured for the cache node. Minimum cache drive size is 50 GB. |
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Proxy settings
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#### Proxy settings
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<br>
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You can choose to enable or disable proxy settings on your cache node.
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<br>
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## Prerequisites:
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1. **Install Azure CLI**: How to install the Azure CLI | Microsoft Learn
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2. **Install MCC extension**: Install the MCC extension.
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1. **Install Azure CLI**: [How to install the Azure CLI](/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)
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1. **Install MCC extension**: [Install the MCC extension.](/cli/azure/azure-cli-extensions-overview#how-to-install-extensions)
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<br>
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<br>
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### 1. Create a Resource group
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The first step is to create a resource group if you don't already have one.
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An Azure resource group is a logical container into which Azure resources are deployed and managed.
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To create a resource group, use az group create.
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To create a resource group, use [az group create](/cli/azure/group?view=azure-cli-latest#az-group-create).
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<br>
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```azurecli-interactive
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<br>
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[!IMPORTANT]
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In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully started creating MCC resource.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully started creating MCC resource.
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<br>
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The next step is to create a cache node under this resource.
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<br>
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[!IMPORTANT]
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In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully started creating cache node.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully started creating cache node.
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<br>
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### 4. Confirm cache node creation
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Before you can start configuring your cache node, you need to confirm that cache node creation has been successful.
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az mcc ent node show --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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```
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[!IMPORTANT]
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In the output look for cacheNodeState. If **cacheNodeState = Not Configured**, you can continue with cache node configuration.
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If **cacheNodeState = Registration in Progress**, then the cache node is still in process of being created. Please wait for a minute or two more and run the command again.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>In the output look for cacheNodeState. If **cacheNodeState = Not Configured**, you can continue with cache node configuration.
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>If **cacheNodeState = Registration in Progress**, then the cache node is still in process of being created. Please wait for a minute or two more and run the command again.
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<br>
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Once the cache node has been created successfully, you can now configure the cache node.
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### 5. Configure cache node
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To configure your cache node, use az mcc ent node update
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Ex: configure linux cache node, proxy, slow
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The below example configures a Linux cache node with proxy enabled:
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```azurecli-interactive
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az mcc ent node update --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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--cache-drive "[{physical-path:/cachenode/drive1,size-in-gb:50},{physical-path:/cachenode/drive2,size-in-gb:51}]" --proxy enabled --proxy-host "abc.xyz" --proxy-port 80 --auto-update-day 2 --auto-update-time 15:33 --auto-update-week 3 --auto-update-ring slow
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az mcc ent node update --cache-node-name <mycachenode> --mcc-resource-name <mymccresource> --resource-group <myrg>
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--cache-drive "[{physical-path:</physical/path>,size-in-gb:<size of cache drive>},{</physical/path>,size-in-gb:<size of cache drive>}...]"> --proxy <enabled> --proxy-host <"proxy host name"> --proxy-port <proxy port> --auto-update-day <day of week> --auto-update-time <time of day> --auto-update-week <week of month> --auto-update-ring <update ring>
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```
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[!IMPORTANT]
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If your cache node is a Windows cache node, the physical path of the cache drive must be **“C:\mccwsl01”**.
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In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully updated the cache node.
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>[!Note]
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>For a cache node that is to be deployed on Windows host OS, the physical path of the cache drive must be **/var/mcc**.
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<br>
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[!IMPORTANT]
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Please save values for physicalPath, sizeInGb, proxyPort, proxyHostName as these values will be needed to create the provisioning script.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Proxy info changes, required to provision cache node.
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<br>
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[!NOTE]
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Proxy info changes, required to provision cache node.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>In the output, look for operationStatus. **operationStatus = Succeeded** indicates that our services have successfully updated the cache node.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Please save values for physicalPath, sizeInGb, proxyPort, proxyHostName as these values will be needed to create the provisioning script.
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<br>
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### 6. Get provisioning details for the cache node
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Now that you have configured the cache node, the next step is to provision the cache node on the server. To provision the cache node, you will need to create a provisioning script with relevant information.
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In the output, please save the values for cacheNodeId, customerKey, mccResourceId, registrationKey. These values are needed to create the provisioning script.
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### 7. Provisioning cache node
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Now
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<br>
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#### Provisioning cache node on Linux host OS:
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Before you provision your cache node on Linux machine, please make sure you have completed the requisites listed here: Host machine requirements
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Use the link below to download and unzip the provisioning package on the server and run the below script to provision your cache node.
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https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-Linux
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[Download MCC package for Linux host OS](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-Linux)
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[!IMPORTANT]
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Note: before you execute the script, please make sure you change access permissions by running
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```azurepowershell-interactive
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sudo chmod +x provisionmcc.sh
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```
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>Note: before you execute the script, please make sure you change access permissions by running the command below <br>
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>```azurepowershell-interactive
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>sudo chmod +x provisionmcc.sh
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>```
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[!NOTE]
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Please replace the sample values in the script below with the values that you saved in the step 5 and 6.
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<br>
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[!IMPORTANT]
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'shoulduseproxy' parameter is required, whether or not your network uses proxy to access internet.
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>Please replace the sample values in the script below with the values that you saved in the step 5 and 6.
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Provisioning script:
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```powershell-interactive
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>'shoulduseproxy' parameter is required, whether or not your network uses proxy to access internet.
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Provisioning script:<br>
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`powershell-interactive
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sudo ./provisionmcc.sh customerid="enter mccResourceId here" cachenodeid=" enter cacheNodeId here " customerkey=" enter customerKey here " registrationkey="enter registrationKey here" drivepathandsizeingb="enter physicalPath value,enter sizeInGb value here" shoulduseproxy="true" proxyurl=http://enter proxy hostname:enter port
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```
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`
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#### Provisioning cache node on Windows host os:
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Before you provision your cache node on Windows, please make sure you have completed the requisites listed here: Host machine requirements
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Before you provision your cache node on Windows, make sure you have completed the requisites listed here: [Host machine requirements](mcc-ent-prerequisites.md)
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Please download and unzip the provisioning package on the server and run the below script to provision your cache node.
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Note: Please replace the sample values with the values that you saved in the above steps.
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Important
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'shoulduseproxy' parameter is required, whether or not your network uses proxy to access internet.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>'shoulduseproxy' parameter is required, whether or not your network uses proxy to access internet.
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<br>
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[Download MCC package for Windows host OS](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-WSL)
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<br>
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https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-WSL
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If you are using a **gmsa** account:
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If you are using a **gmsa** account:<br>
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```powershell-interactive
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./provisionmcconwsl.ps1 -installationFolder c:\mccwsl01 -customerid enter mccResourceId here -cachenodeid enter cacheNodeId here -customerkey enter customerKey here -registrationkey enter registration key -cacheDrives "/var/mcc,enter drive size" -shouldUseProxy $true -proxyurl " http://enter proxy host name:enter port" -mccRunTimeAccount $User
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```
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<br>
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If you are using **local user account** or **domain user account**:
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If you are using **local user account** or **domain user account**:<br>
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```powershell-interactive
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./provisionmcconwsl.ps1 -installationFolder c:\mccwsl01 -customerid enter mccResourceId here -cachenodeid enter cacheNodeId here -customerkey enter customerKey here -registrationkey enter registration key -cacheDrives "/var/mcc,enter drive size" -shouldUseProxy $true -proxyurl " http://enter proxy host name:enter port" -mccRunTimeAccount $User -mccLocalAccountCredential $myLocalAccountCredential
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```
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To verify cache node functionality, please see: Verify cache node functionality
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Sample script:
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Below is a pseudo code that shows how the above can be scripted for bulk creation and configuration of cache node.
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## Next step
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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To verify cache node functionality, visit, [Verify cache node functionality](mcc-ent-verify-cache-node.md)
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> [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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## Related content
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TODO: Add your next step link(s)
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- [Write concepts](article-concept.md)
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