Mongo ReplicaSet import failed

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    Duncan Kabue Mwangi

    Hi,

    On the "Add Node" field, you need to specify one IP address or hostname of the MongoDB replica set member. ClusterControl will automatically discover the rest.

    Kindly refer to this link https://docs.severalnines.com/docs/clustercontrol/user-guide-gui/dashboard/import-an-existing-cluster/#import-existing-mongodb-replicaset to guide you in importing a MongoDB replica set.

    Regards,

    Duncan.

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    SeventhSon

    Hi Duncan,

    Thanks for reply, initially I tried it, that does not work too.

    Does the link you provided outdated? It says The supported MongoDB version is 3.4, 3.6, 4.0, and 4.2., we have 5.0 and Deploy show 5.0 available too.

    Why I see nothing after Import/Deploy? Is it expected? Any indication, error, alert, etc?

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    Duncan Kabue Mwangi

    Hi,

    The guide is outdated in terms of the supported MongoDB version but the features are still the same, we do support version 5.0.

    Kindly check on activity > jobs as shown below:

    Check the status of the import job.

    Regards,

    Duncan.

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    SeventhSon

    Its empty obviously because I can't see any sign the import job is started.

    Again: the Import Existing Server/Cluster window is still open, nothing happens on the screen when I press Import.

    Update: installed Centos7, no changes, so Mongo replica import does not work

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    Duncan Kabue Mwangi

    Hi,

    I think the best action here is to create a support request at the following link: https://severalnines.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new? So we can follow this issue there.

    Thank you.

    Regards,

    Duncan

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