[SERVER-5654] Unknown option "mms-token" (or "mms-name") Created: 19/Apr/12 Updated: 15/Apr/14 Resolved: 19/Apr/12 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | Core Server |
| Component/s: | Packaging, Tools |
| Affects Version/s: | 2.0.4 |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Bug | Priority: | Minor - P4 |
| Reporter: | Brian Hicks | Assignee: | Jared Rosoff |
| Resolution: | Incomplete | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | configuration, mms | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Environment: |
AWS Marketplace MongoDB instance: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/ordering/ref=dtl_psb_continue?ie=UTF8&productId=11371c9c-4874-4e34-b053-40f761050f6b, m1.small |
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| Operating System: | Linux |
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| Description |
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On the AWS Marketplace instance, /etc/mongod.conf has available configuration items "mms-token", "mms-name", and "mms-interval". When any of these are set, start mongod (service mongod start or /etc/init.d/mongod start) complains with "Starting mongod: error command line: unknown option mms-token\nuse --help for help". |
| Comments |
| Comment by Antonio Quintana [ 15/Apr/14 ] |
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Buy, hey! It would be great if mms is included in mongodb. Yes, I know.. it's better when you run it on a different machine blah blah blah, but let us decide! Most of us is in a developement stage and we want to use mongo ASAP. ps: why is mongodb very close to python (e.g. mms, sleepy-mongoose, the examples in the course, etc)? |
| Comment by Michael A. Fiedler [ 20/Apr/12 ] |
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Updated Marketplace url: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B007IBMJPI |
| Comment by Scott Hernandez (Inactive) [ 19/Apr/12 ] |
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It is an artifact before MMS was done being built. We have outstanding tasks to remove it from the config files because of the possible confusion with the current MMS architecture. |
| Comment by Brian Hicks [ 19/Apr/12 ] |
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Yes - the thought process was "Oh, there's MMS built in now, neat!" But then it didn't work, and there's no note as to why. Why are they in the default config if they're not meant to work? |
| Comment by Scott Hernandez (Inactive) [ 19/Apr/12 ] |
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Those options should not be enabled and should be left commented out (or deleted). Did you enable them for some reason? |