MeshCentral - Unable to update
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@pmoncho said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
I installed generic instance of MC without secure install and with NeDB.
It still doesn't update properly but running it manually like you did, it did install the greenlock and le-acme-core.
You only need to do that when you are "updating" with new code. It's not the updating that does it, it's the changing of features in the config file. Had you rebooted, it would have done the same thing. It just happened to be an attempt to update that triggered the restart that caught the issue.
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@scottalanmiller said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
@DustinB3403 said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
@scottalanmiller said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
Non-MongoDB install here. Update went smoothly.
Didn't mongoDB just change their license too, to something so practically insane that using MongoDB for even free and open source projects makes it worthless to consider?
Nope. They just made it only make sense for open source projects.
Yes, they fucked it all up. But as long as everything is open source, it seems to still be ok to use.
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@JaredBusch said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
@scottalanmiller said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
@DustinB3403 said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
@scottalanmiller said in MeshCentral - Unable to update:
Non-MongoDB install here. Update went smoothly.
Didn't mongoDB just change their license too, to something so practically insane that using MongoDB for even free and open source projects makes it worthless to consider?
Nope. They just made it only make sense for open source projects.
Yes, they fucked it all up. But as long as everything is open source, it seems to still be ok to use.
Yeah. For open source, it works fine. The physical product is good, but just not the license.
Have to say, we've been testing Atlas, their "paid" service and it is unstable. So even their paid for product, if you pay to make it okay for non-open source projects, isn't viable. Like seriously unstable. We've had more outages in three weeks of testing with Atlas on Amazon AWS, then we've had with our in house MongoDB on Linode in five years!