[08:42] hi there. i ran into a bit of a problematic situation with one of my ubuntu vms. its ubuntu 20.04 and the problem is with mongodb. the system was running with mongodb 4 and i upgraded mongodb to version 5. now, db wont start because i should have done some upgrade steps in between.... [08:42] 4.0 -> 4.2 -> 4.4 -> 5 if i understood it correctly [08:43] my problem is: i cant find a repo that offers 4.2 to focal [08:45] cant go back to 4.0 because the key that was used to sign is expired [08:45] not sure how i can get out of that situation [08:46] data is not terribly important: its a graylog server. so... i would loose my logs from my network infra. [08:47] i would prefer to not loose them. but: if i cant find a way out of this i can start fresh [08:48] oh... and i have a backup of the vm as well. so i could restore to a point before i upgraded to 5 [09:00] the last version supported by Ubuntu is 3.6.9... [09:03] also, why can't MongoDB upgrade its database without going through intermediate steps, that sounds like it's badly designed... (or are they selling the better solution?) [09:03] Hi JanC ... what do you mean the last version supported is 3.6.9? sorry, i should have made clear i am talking about mongodb-org... [09:04] the last version supported _by Ubuntu_; those other versions should be supported by the MongoDB company, no? [09:05] ppprrrobably :) [09:09] https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/ seems to be their community support forum, somebody there might have encountered similar problems [09:09] unless you have a support contract with the company of course, then they probably have other options too :) [09:11] thanks, ill try that [09:14] also found #mongodb... lets try that [09:14] thanks anyway [09:17] ah, they didn't mention that on their community pages... :) [09:18] try and error :) [09:18] but... for now i think i am going to restore [09:18] is there any reason why you need a newer version anyway? [09:19] newer graylog releases require mongodb >=5 === falz_ is now known as falz [15:16] Hi. I'm looking for a monitorization service. I need it to monitor about 20 computers (linux, windows, ESXI), and I also need it to be lighweight. Which one do you recomend to use? ah, I also need it to be free :) === dbungert1 is now known as dbungert [15:37] !info cockpit | OutOfService [15:37] OutOfService: cockpit (314-1, noble): Web Console for Linux servers. In component universe, is optional. Built by cockpit. Size 20 kB / 64 kB [16:55] thanks ubottu! === LewisCawte is now known as Lcawte === chris14_ is now known as chris14