![]() ![]() ![]() MongoDB expects both DB and log dir’s to exist, and do chuck in an empty log file as well. Powershell to the rescue! Script for Chocolatey is at the end of this post if you want to give it a go. I first gave Chocolatey a try, but it wouldn’t install MongoDB even though the dowload would run to completion with no failures. For a quick and dirty fully automated install the script below would do it, of course with your own preferences for install location and so on. ![]() It feels like aaaaages since I last used MongoDB but I do remember that you could get an instance up and running in no time what so ever. I had not so discreetly made a plea for using a document database for our logging, and when I was tasked with the backend implementation of our user feedback service we all quickly agreed that a schema-less database could benefit us as the data we would send with each feedback item would vary. While I certainly appreciate MS SQL and alike there are different types of databases to cover different types of scenarios. The day I got the A-Okay to set up a document database for our system. ![]()
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