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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Priority:
Major - P3
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Affects Version/s: 2.1.1
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Component/s: Tools
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Fully Compatible
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The output of help seems to have options from mongoimport, like --fieldFile which shouldn't be there:
./mongodb-osx-x86_64-2012-06-16/bin/mongooplog --help
Pull and replay a remote MongoDB oplog.
options:
--help produce help message
-v [ --verbose ] be more verbose (include multiple times for
more verbosity e.g. -vvvvv)
--version print the program's version and exit
-h [ --host ] arg mongo host to connect to ( <set name>/s1,s2
for sets)
--port arg server port. Can also use --host
hostname:port
--ipv6 enable IPv6 support (disabled by default)
-u [ --username ] arg username
-p [ --password ] arg password
--dbpath arg directly access mongod database files in the
given path, instead of connecting to a mongod
server - needs to lock the data directory,
so cannot be used if a mongod is currently
accessing the same path
--directoryperdb if dbpath specified, each db is in a separate
directory
--journal enable journaling
-d [ --db ] arg database to use
-c [ --collection ] arg collection to use (some commands)
-f [ --fields ] arg comma separated list of field names e.g. -f
name,age
--fieldFile arg file with fields names - 1 per line
-s [ --seconds ] arg seconds to go back default:86400
--from arg host to pull from
--oplogns arg (=local.oplog.rs) ns to pull from
- is duplicated by
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SERVER-6390 mongooplog arguments are unclearly documented, some irrelevant?
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- Closed
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