How to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 in ubuntu 10.10?
I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same
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I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same
ruby-on-rails mongodb mongoid
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I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same
ruby-on-rails mongodb mongoid
I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same
ruby-on-rails mongodb mongoid
ruby-on-rails mongodb mongoid
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It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.
The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.
The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.
As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.
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It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.
The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.
The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.
As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.
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It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.
The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.
The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.
As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.
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It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.
The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.
The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.
As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.
It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.
The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.
The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.
As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.
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