Error Message while executing command in Arbiter for log rotation
While running the command in the shell db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
of arbiter it showing an error message as not authorized to run this command but in primary and secondary of replicaset
its working. So what's the solution for this version is 3.4.3.
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While running the command in the shell db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
of arbiter it showing an error message as not authorized to run this command but in primary and secondary of replicaset
its working. So what's the solution for this version is 3.4.3.
mongodb mongodb-3.4
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what is your O.S environment?
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Dec 31 '17 at 5:38
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While running the command in the shell db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
of arbiter it showing an error message as not authorized to run this command but in primary and secondary of replicaset
its working. So what's the solution for this version is 3.4.3.
mongodb mongodb-3.4
While running the command in the shell db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
of arbiter it showing an error message as not authorized to run this command but in primary and secondary of replicaset
its working. So what's the solution for this version is 3.4.3.
mongodb mongodb-3.4
mongodb mongodb-3.4
edited Dec 31 '17 at 5:26
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what is your O.S environment?
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Dec 31 '17 at 5:38
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what is your O.S environment?
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Dec 31 '17 at 5:38
what is your O.S environment?
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Dec 31 '17 at 5:38
what is your O.S environment?
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Dec 31 '17 at 5:38
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As per MongoDB BOL Here Rotate the log file by issuing the logRotate command from the admin database in a mongo shell
:
db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
You must issue the logRotate command against the admin database in the form:
{ logRotate: 1 }
Note : Your mongod instance needs to be running with the --logpath [file]
option.
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
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As per MongoDB BOL Here Rotate the log file by issuing the logRotate command from the admin database in a mongo shell
:
db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
You must issue the logRotate command against the admin database in the form:
{ logRotate: 1 }
Note : Your mongod instance needs to be running with the --logpath [file]
option.
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
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As per MongoDB BOL Here Rotate the log file by issuing the logRotate command from the admin database in a mongo shell
:
db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
You must issue the logRotate command against the admin database in the form:
{ logRotate: 1 }
Note : Your mongod instance needs to be running with the --logpath [file]
option.
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
add a comment |
As per MongoDB BOL Here Rotate the log file by issuing the logRotate command from the admin database in a mongo shell
:
db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
You must issue the logRotate command against the admin database in the form:
{ logRotate: 1 }
Note : Your mongod instance needs to be running with the --logpath [file]
option.
As per MongoDB BOL Here Rotate the log file by issuing the logRotate command from the admin database in a mongo shell
:
db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } )
You must issue the logRotate command against the admin database in the form:
{ logRotate: 1 }
Note : Your mongod instance needs to be running with the --logpath [file]
option.
answered Dec 31 '17 at 5:42
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Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
add a comment |
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
Its centos 7 but its not working arbiter it need authentication but while giving authentication which we are using for primary and seconadry in this replica set its not working for arbiter so whats the solution
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:04
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
@ashk,Have you checked your "logpath" or "systemLog.path" settings configuration.
– Md Haidar Ali Khan
Jan 3 '18 at 5:18
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
log path is same as primary and secondary but while using use admin and run this command db.adminCommand( { logRotate : 1 } ) its shownig not authorized to execute this command authentication required
– ashk
Jan 3 '18 at 5:57
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– Md Haidar Ali Khan
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