Common problems with N|Solid 3.x
Console is not using my license
Starting an instance of N|Solid Console, by default you would use the License Key provi...
Installing N|Solid 1.x Console as service means each time your machine boots, you can start your application and services to collect large amounts of useful...
Deprecation Notice: If you are upgrading from N|Solid 2.x, here are the need-to-know steps for migrating to N|Solid 3.x.
* N|Solid Storage has been elimina...
This guide explains how to use the N|Solid Console with applications made with express, socket.io and the cluster modules.
Installation
Please refer to ...
The pm2 npm package is a nice tool to launch and manage multiple apps, including "clustered" versions of apps. "Clustered" versions of a...
This article has been deprecated, please refer to the Using N|Solid with Docker section in our documentation site.
When developing Node.js applications you might face situations where you need to use multiple versions of Node but you also would like to use N|Solid. Witho...
N|Solid is a drop-in replacement for Node.js and it's fully compatible with the Babel ecosystem, in this article we are going to create a simple ES2015 ...
Create Basic Auth file
Create a htpasswd file under your N|Solid directory being served by nginx. The following command will create the file and also add ...
Deprecation Notice: If you are upgrading from N|Solid 2.x, here are the need-to-know steps for migrating to N|Solid 3.x.
* N|Solid Storage has been elimina...