![]() Wed Mar 7 12:14:05.117 Metadata for ace.admin to dump/ace/ Wed Mar 7 12:14:05.114 ace.admin to dump/ace/admin.bson Wed Mar 7 12:14:05.112 Metadata for ace.account to dump/ace/ Wed Mar 7 12:14:05.110 ace.account to dump/ace/account.bson Wed Mar 7 12:14:05.098 DATABASE: ace to dump/ace Now run mongodump to dump the DB to file: mongodump -port 27117 network interfaces net: port: 27017 bindIp: 0.0.0. Open up etc/nf file and do the following change. Mongo01:PRIMARY> db.getCollection('device').find( The following change should only be done in your development server. Wed Nov 1 19:38:11.033 ** Note that journaling defaults to off for 32 bit and is currently off. It’s highly appreciated and recognized as the world-famous project with highest success ratio in giving prime output. Wed Nov 1 19:38:11.033 ** 32 bit builds are limited to less than 2GB of data (or less with -journal). Robo 3T is a free and machine friendly software, that uses a small number of one’s resources available on a machine. Wed Nov 1 19:38:11.033 ** NOTE: This is a 32 bit MongoDB binary. Inspect local MongoDB instance ( ace is the database that unifi uses): mongo localhost:27117/ace Username and password are the same as Unifi web GUI login. ![]() To start with, SSH to the Unifi box (in my case, it’s a CloudKey). Because I didn’t want to risk my actual Unifi device by changing local settings to enable remote access, and also because the version of MongoDB on it is older than ideal, I wanted to clone the data elsewhere. Use with care!įor some work I’ve been doing I wanted to access the data in Ubiquiti’s Unifi controller which it stores in MongoDB. In Mongodb, Ubiquiti, Ubnt, Mongorestore, Mongodump at ĭISCLAIMER: I am not a MongoDB person (even if it is Web Scale X-D) - below instructions may work for you, they may not. Cloning Ubiquiti’s MongoDB instance to a separate server
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