diff --git a/readme-vars.yml b/readme-vars.yml index 9e7b982..579137e 100644 --- a/readme-vars.yml +++ b/readme-vars.yml @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ app_setup_block: | **MongoDB >4.4 on X86_64 Hardware needs a CPU with AVX support. Some lower end Intel CPU models like Celeron and Pentium (before Tiger-Lake) more Details: [Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions#CPUs_with_AVX) don't support AVX, but you can still use MongoDB 4.4.** - If you are using the [official mongodb container](https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo/) in Version 6 and up, you can create your user using an `init-mongo.js` file with the following contents: + If you are using the [official mongodb container](https://hub.docker.com/_/mongo/) in Version >=6, you can create your user using an `init-mongo.js` file with the following contents: ```js db.getSiblingDB("MONGO_DBNAME").createUser({user: "MONGO_USER", pwd: "MONGO_PASS", roles: [{role: "dbOwner", db: "MONGO_DBNAME"}]}); db.getSiblingDB("MONGO_DBNAME_stat").createUser({user: "MONGO_USER", pwd: "MONGO_PASS", roles: [{role: "dbOwner", db: "MONGO_DBNAME_stat"}]}); ``` - If you are using mongodb < 6.0 and below, you can create a `init-mongo.sh` file with the following contents: + If you are using mongodb < 6.0, you can create a `init-mongo.sh` file with the following contents: ```sh #!/bin/bash @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ app_setup_block: | Being sure to replace the placeholders with the same values you supplied to the Unifi container, and mount it into your *mongodb* container. For example: - MongoDB >= 6.0 and up: + MongoDB >= 6.0: ```yaml unifi-db: image: docker.io/mongo: