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Is there a way to clean up old node names that appear when doing ‘Checks’ in the admin UI? |
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- Product - FileCloud Server
- Version - Any
- Platform - Any
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- Connect to your MongoDB primary node.
- Run the commands below:
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mongodump --out /tmp/mongodump
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cd C:\xampp\mongodb\bin
mongodump --out C:\mongodump
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NOTE: If you have authentication enabled, you may need to add to the authentication parameters in the command above.
- Example in Windows: cd C:\xampp\mongodb\bin mongodump --out C:\mongodump --host primary_server_ip --authenticationDatabase admin --username fcuser --password password
- Once you have the db dump secured, you may run the commands below from the command prompt:
- c:\xampp\mongodb\bin\mongosh.exe tonidosettings --eval "db.keystore.find({ key: 'NODE_INFO_KEY'})"
- c:\xampp\mongodb\bin\mongosh.exe tonidosettings --eval "db.keystore.deleteOne({ key: 'NODE_INFO_KEY'})"
- Log in to the Admin Portal and run the check, this should populate the new node information.
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