Mongod 24 hour monitoring advertisement disable
I've recently upgraded our open source mongodb version.
Now this wall of corporate text fills up my mobile ssh terminal every time I run mongo:
Enable MongoDB's free! - 24 hour history only - cloud-based monitoring service, which will then receive and display
metrics about your deployment (disk utilization, CPU, operation statistics, etc). But we don't keep history over 24 hours.
The monitoring data will be available on a MongoDB website with a unique URL accessible to you
and anyone you share the URL with. MongoDB may use this information to make product
improvements and to suggest MongoDB products and deployment options to you.
To enable free monitoring, run the following command: db.enableFreeMonitoring()
To permanently disable this reminder, run the following command: db.disableFreeMonitoring()
I can't get rid of it because db.disableFreeMonitoring() doesn't persist between restarts. We shutdown the local servers because they aren't being used during nighttime.
Enviroment: Mongo version: 4.0.5, Debian
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I've recently upgraded our open source mongodb version.
Now this wall of corporate text fills up my mobile ssh terminal every time I run mongo:
Enable MongoDB's free! - 24 hour history only - cloud-based monitoring service, which will then receive and display
metrics about your deployment (disk utilization, CPU, operation statistics, etc). But we don't keep history over 24 hours.
The monitoring data will be available on a MongoDB website with a unique URL accessible to you
and anyone you share the URL with. MongoDB may use this information to make product
improvements and to suggest MongoDB products and deployment options to you.
To enable free monitoring, run the following command: db.enableFreeMonitoring()
To permanently disable this reminder, run the following command: db.disableFreeMonitoring()
I can't get rid of it because db.disableFreeMonitoring() doesn't persist between restarts. We shutdown the local servers because they aren't being used during nighttime.
Enviroment: Mongo version: 4.0.5, Debian
mongodb
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I've recently upgraded our open source mongodb version.
Now this wall of corporate text fills up my mobile ssh terminal every time I run mongo:
Enable MongoDB's free! - 24 hour history only - cloud-based monitoring service, which will then receive and display
metrics about your deployment (disk utilization, CPU, operation statistics, etc). But we don't keep history over 24 hours.
The monitoring data will be available on a MongoDB website with a unique URL accessible to you
and anyone you share the URL with. MongoDB may use this information to make product
improvements and to suggest MongoDB products and deployment options to you.
To enable free monitoring, run the following command: db.enableFreeMonitoring()
To permanently disable this reminder, run the following command: db.disableFreeMonitoring()
I can't get rid of it because db.disableFreeMonitoring() doesn't persist between restarts. We shutdown the local servers because they aren't being used during nighttime.
Enviroment: Mongo version: 4.0.5, Debian
mongodb
I've recently upgraded our open source mongodb version.
Now this wall of corporate text fills up my mobile ssh terminal every time I run mongo:
Enable MongoDB's free! - 24 hour history only - cloud-based monitoring service, which will then receive and display
metrics about your deployment (disk utilization, CPU, operation statistics, etc). But we don't keep history over 24 hours.
The monitoring data will be available on a MongoDB website with a unique URL accessible to you
and anyone you share the URL with. MongoDB may use this information to make product
improvements and to suggest MongoDB products and deployment options to you.
To enable free monitoring, run the following command: db.enableFreeMonitoring()
To permanently disable this reminder, run the following command: db.disableFreeMonitoring()
I can't get rid of it because db.disableFreeMonitoring() doesn't persist between restarts. We shutdown the local servers because they aren't being used during nighttime.
Enviroment: Mongo version: 4.0.5, Debian
mongodb
mongodb
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Found the permanent solution in the mongodb documentation
In /etc/mongod.conf write:
cloud:
monitoring:
free:
state: "off"
Then run either
sudo systemctl restart mongod
sudo service mongod restart
Honestly mongo, you should never be this persistent when pushing unwanted monetization features. It's bad enough it's enabled by default. You are after all, only a lovely opensource db service, just like mysql. - Sincerely Redis
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Found the permanent solution in the mongodb documentation
In /etc/mongod.conf write:
cloud:
monitoring:
free:
state: "off"
Then run either
sudo systemctl restart mongod
sudo service mongod restart
Honestly mongo, you should never be this persistent when pushing unwanted monetization features. It's bad enough it's enabled by default. You are after all, only a lovely opensource db service, just like mysql. - Sincerely Redis
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Found the permanent solution in the mongodb documentation
In /etc/mongod.conf write:
cloud:
monitoring:
free:
state: "off"
Then run either
sudo systemctl restart mongod
sudo service mongod restart
Honestly mongo, you should never be this persistent when pushing unwanted monetization features. It's bad enough it's enabled by default. You are after all, only a lovely opensource db service, just like mysql. - Sincerely Redis
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Found the permanent solution in the mongodb documentation
In /etc/mongod.conf write:
cloud:
monitoring:
free:
state: "off"
Then run either
sudo systemctl restart mongod
sudo service mongod restart
Honestly mongo, you should never be this persistent when pushing unwanted monetization features. It's bad enough it's enabled by default. You are after all, only a lovely opensource db service, just like mysql. - Sincerely Redis
Found the permanent solution in the mongodb documentation
In /etc/mongod.conf write:
cloud:
monitoring:
free:
state: "off"
Then run either
sudo systemctl restart mongod
sudo service mongod restart
Honestly mongo, you should never be this persistent when pushing unwanted monetization features. It's bad enough it's enabled by default. You are after all, only a lovely opensource db service, just like mysql. - Sincerely Redis
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