On Tue, November 30, 2021 9:19 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
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Granted, it works here, but I'd like to "update" from the old version of Fedora running there onto a newer version, but the main issue is the unifi controller. The issue was with mongodb-server, where I had to rebuild it myself to get it to work on the platform. If I'm going to upgrade to F35 on the WB I might need to do that again (unless it will continue to support mongodb 4.0.3).
Unfortunately there is still not an armhfp build of mongo -- although there is one for aarch64, so if I stay with that (instead of aarch64) I'll still have to rebuild mongo again -- so I guess to replace this system I'd want an aarch64 board with sufficient RAM to run mongo and unifi. I don't mind using an SD for storage (certainly for mongo). The system currently uses 6G of storage, which would fill most of the 8G eMMC devices. But I am concerned about the 1G.
Actually, looking at Mongo's site, they only started supporting AArch64 for mongodb 4.4, and it's unclear if Unifi Controller supports that! I built 4.0 and have been running with that, so even going to an aarch64 platform might not suffice. So it might not even matter. :-(
-derek