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diff --git a/docs/source/deploying.rst b/docs/source/deploying.rst index ed74b441..bd874150 100644 --- a/docs/source/deploying.rst +++ b/docs/source/deploying.rst @@ -111,46 +111,6 @@ where the first ``mediagoblin`` is the database owner and the second More on this in :ref:`Drop Privileges for MediaGoblin <drop-privileges-for-mediagoblin>`. -Configure MongoDB -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -.. warning:: - - If this is a fresh setup and you have already set up PostgreSQL, you - will not need this step. - -First, install MongoDB. On a DEB-based system run:: - - sudo apt-get install mongodb - -on a RPM-based system, run:: - - yum install mongodb-server - -After installing MongoDB some preliminary database configuration may -be necessary. - -Ensure that MongoDB `journaling -<http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Journaling>`_ is enabled. Journaling -is enabled by default in version 2.0 and later 64-bit MongoDB instances. -Check your deployment, and consider enabling journaling if you're running -32-bit systems or earlier version. - -.. warning:: - - Running MongoDB without journaling risks general data corruption - and raises the possibility of losing data within a 60-second - window when the server restarts. - - MediaGoblin recommends enabling MongoDB's journaling feature by - adding a ``--journal`` flag to the command line or a "``journal: - true``" option to the configuration file. - -MongoDB can take a lot of space by default. If you're planning on -running a smaller instance, consider the `scaling down guide -<http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Scaling_Down>`_ for some appropriate -tradeoffs to conserve space. - .. _drop-privileges-for-mediagoblin: Drop Privileges for MediaGoblin |