mongo and ssh

Matthew Williams matthew.williams at canonical.com
Fri Jan 8 09:24:55 UTC 2016


Hi Neale,

When you bootstrap, juju should be setting up mongo on the bootstrap server
with all the correct settings and keys, you normally don't need to access
the running mongodb, but if it's needed for debugging purposes it's
possible. If you want to run mongo as part of your environment then you
should make use of the mongodb charm (juju deploy mongodb).

If however there's a mongo related problem with bootstrapping then that's
something we should be fixing for you, in this case a copy of the log would
be useful.

I hope this answers your question to some extent, let me know what I can do
to help further

Thanks

Matt (mattyw)

On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Neale Ferguson <neale at sinenomine.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>  I have Juju bootstrapping and as part of the process it’s attempting to
> contact a mongo server. It is doing so securely and thus mongodb needs to
> be set up correctly. Is there a guide for “Using Juju with mongodb”
> anywhere? I am trying to determine key and certificate requirements on
> both sides etc.
>
> TIA, Neale
>
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