Charmed MongoDB
- By Canonical Data Platform
- Databases
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
6/stable | 164 | 26 Mar 2024 | |
6/candidate | 164 | 26 Mar 2024 | |
6/beta | 164 | 26 Mar 2024 | |
6/edge | 172 | Yesterday | |
5/stable | 117 | 20 Apr 2023 | |
5/candidate | 117 | 20 Apr 2023 | |
5/edge | 139 | 21 Nov 2023 | |
3.6/stable | 100 | 28 Apr 2023 | |
3.6/candidate | 100 | 13 Apr 2023 | |
3.6/edge | 100 | 03 Feb 2023 |
juju deploy mongodb --channel 5/candidate
Deploy universal operators easily with Juju, the Universal Operator Lifecycle Manager.
Platform:
This page is from the Charmed MongoDB Tutorials
Clean up the environment
In this tutorial, we’ve successfully:
- Deployed MongoDB on LXD
- Scaled our deployment
- Added and removed database users
- Enabled and disabled TLS
You may now keep your MongoDB deployment running to continue experimenting, or remove it entirely to free up resources on your machine.
Remove Charmed MongoDB
Warning: If you remove Charmed MongoDB as shown below, you will lose all data stored in MongoDB.
To remove Charmed MongoDB, delete the juju model it is hosted on:
juju destroy-model tutorial --destroy-storage --force
Then, remove the overlord
Juju controller:
juju destroy-controller overlord
Remove Juju
Warning: If you remove Juju as shown below, you will lose access to any other applications you have hosted on Juju.
To remove Juju altogether, enter:
sudo snap remove juju --purge
You’ve successfully completed our Charmed MongoDB tutorial
What next?
- Check out our other Charmed MongoDB Tutorials
- Run Charmed MongoDB on Kubernetes.
- Look into some of our other charms, like PostgreSQL and Kafka.
- Read about High Availability Best Practices
Contact us!
- Meet the community and chat with us on Matrix
- Report any problems you encountered.
- Contribute to the code base
- Contribute to the documentation