Thank you very much. Yes, I found the scripts and after looking at a bunch of
sed lines ran them. The scripts seem
to work and work well. My Debian Buster, guess that's 10, system now has
control of the Unifi and I don't need the Mac for that anymore. Which is just
as well considering that the Mac Mini is not performant with Catalina and
hasn't been since flashback.a hit it. I thought Combo Cleaner cleaned
flashback.a up, but I have my doubts now.
-- Michael C. Robinson
March 31, 2020 12:13 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> +1
>
> The release notes - where you downloaded .deb from - provide installation
> instruction, including link describing where/how to get the mongoDB.
>
> Google can find it too, but reading the installation instructions is probably
> faster.
>
> Tomas
>
> On Mon, 2020-03-30 at 22:41 -0500, Chuck Hast wrote:
>
>> This should take care of it, read through it first and you will see that
>> there is a step where you download the dingbat mongodb stuff. I for-
>> got to send you to this page:
>> https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/220066768-UniFi-How-to-Install-and-Upd
>> ate-via-APT-on-Debian-or-Ubuntu
>>
>> It pulls down mongodb and takes care of that for you.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 6:46 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I downloaded the deb file for unifi and am trying to install it on a
>> Buster AMD64 system.
>>
>> How do I resolve the need for the ancient mongodb on my Athlon II based
>> server?
>>
>> apt install mongodb-server
>> ...
>> Package mongodb-server is not available, but is referred to by another
>> package...
>> E: Package 'mongodb-server' has no installation candidate
>>
>> Worst comes to worst, I have a not the greatest Rasberry Pi 3b that I
>> could use to
>> configure the access point... and power it down most of the time after
>> things are
>> set up.
>>
>> March 30, 2020 12:05 AM, "Chuck Hast" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I run UniFi controller on a RPi, that is the best way to do it, yes that
>>
>> old
>>> mongodb is a royal pita... Not sure why they are so stuck to it. I also
>>> have the UniFi controller on some other networks one where the router
>>> and the access points are Ubiquiti but the switches are what I could get
>>> at my local IT recycler (a 48 port PoE Gb switch with 4 SFP ports and a
>>
>> 24
>>> port PoE Gb switch with two SFP ports) I needed the PoE and the price
>>> was right ($75 for one and a donation for the other one), I have the
>>
>> unifi
>>> controller running on a Ubuntu Mate box that displays the cameras too.
>>> (not the DVR just the display) So download the unifi controller do a
>>
>> factory
>>> reset on that Unifi AC AP LR, and then let the UniFi controller own it,
>>> --- Remember the ancient mongodb requirement--- and you will be good.
>>> Oh yes, make sure you keep a back up of the config file just in case
>>> the controller gets whacked. Of course if access to the AP is not too
>>> bad then it is pretty easy just to start anew, but having the config file
>>> makes it a LOT easier.
>>>
>>> Here is the URL to the download site, when you open the page scan
>>> down to *Software, *under that heading you will see the packages for
>>> various OS.
>>> https://www.ui.com/download/unifi
>>>
>>> Here is a how to for the RPi...
>>> https://pimylifeup.com/rasberry-pi-unifi
>>> This is a great use for the RPi that way you do not need to use a full
>>> sized computer to do this job.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 6:22 PM Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The Ubiquity ER-X is a wired router. I interpreted your message as
>>>> wanting an AP that you'd use with your existing router.
>>>>
>>>> It's a wired router and I meant to write about the Meraki AP which can
>>
>> feed
>>>> into a wired router. Again, I mis-wrote.
>>>>
>>>> You probably want to avoid the low-end SOHO wireless routers such as the
>>>> Linksys because they're easily hacked. I don't find the article that
>>>> discussed this in detail.
>>>>
>>>> Rich
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