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 //<color #ed1c24>Make a copy of the VM first (keep NAT settings to force same IP), shut it down, and use the copy VM as a test.</color>// //<color #ed1c24>Make a copy of the VM first (keep NAT settings to force same IP), shut it down, and use the copy VM as a test.</color>//
  
-__9 Jan 2020__+__22 May 2022__ 
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 +Updated to version 7.1.65 
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 +__20 Apr 2022__ 
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 +Updated to version 7.0.25 
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 +__31 Dec 2021__ 
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 +Updated to version 6.5.55 
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 +__10 Oct 2021__ 
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 +Updated to version 6.4.54 
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 +__18 Jul 2021__ 
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 +Updated to version 6.2.26 
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 +__24 May 2021__ 
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 +Updated to version 6.2.25 
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 +Updated to version 6.0.45 
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 +Disk space is running low and /var/lib/mongodb/journal/* has lots of files in it.  On a test VM, modify /etc/mongod.conf to add in small files for journal.  See https://docs.mongodb.com/v3.4/reference/configuration-options/  
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 +Then do the following: 
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 +  sudo service mongodb stop (or find processID and kill it) 
 +  sudo rm -rf /var/lib/mongodb/journal/
 +  sudo service mongodb start (or reboot) 
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 +The WiredTigerLog files in /var/lib/mongodb/journal/* are still 100MB large but after testing the Unifi app with the old journals cleared out the web application is responding normally. 
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 +Since the test VM still had 100MB journal files, did not do that on the primary VM. 
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 +__9 Jan 2021__
  
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 Then login to the controller and adopt the AP.   Then login to the controller and adopt the AP.  
  
-Always follow the instructions when you ssh into the AP...you may need to run the "set-informcommand again.+NOTE:  If the controller won't adopt, you may have to factory reset it by logging via ssh and issuing hte command ''set-default'' See tips at [[https://lazyadmin.nl/home-network/unifi-adoption-failed/]] 
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 +Always follow the instructions when you ssh into the AP...you may need to run the ''set-inform'' command again.
  
 Additional notes on adopting a new AP:  https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012622613-UniFi-Device-Adoption Additional notes on adopting a new AP:  https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012622613-UniFi-Device-Adoption
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