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    SMiLeY
    last edited by SMiLeY 30 Nov 2020, 13:59

    Hi All,

    Please Help.

    I have upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 as the support will finish Jan 21.

    Everything went well it seems but my "website:3000" will not display anymore??. Everything else like my normal web page and other bits, forum etc is OK.

    When I CD the application and use PM2 stop, npm start and PM2 start I get no errors and it says the application is online. I just don't see the page? I restarted mogodb also. Anything else I should be doing?

    Please if anyone can help It is much appreciated. Thank you :crossed_fingers:

    Smiley.

    I cannot upload any screenshots as keep getting invalid file format no matter what format I use.

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      SMiLeY
      last edited by 30 Nov 2020, 20:44

      Ok so the logs show shutting down with code:62

      Which means: Returned by mongod if the datafiles in --dbpath are incompatible with the version of mongod currently running.

      So I guess during upgrade to 18.04 then mongo also updated (even though i requested keep current configuration) and now cannot read the DB files..

      Working on trying to find solution.

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        SMiLeY @SMiLeY
        last edited by 1 Dec 2020, 11:05

        OK, so I had to do completely remove Mongo and reinstall and create users as per instruction on here. The App itself was fine throughout.

        All is working well, although I obviously now have a clean database. (there was not so much in it anyway).

        Maybe something to look out for if you are planning an OS upgrade at anytime. I am sure an expert knows a way around this and keeping Mongo db files compatible with the new version but I learnt the slightly harder way :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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