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No Server is Available Matching Preference#
If you receive the following error:
> client[:contacts].insert_one({ vpa: 'cool@cool'})
Mongo::Error::NoServerAvailable: No server is available matching preference: #<Mongo::ServerSelector::Primary:0x14987080 tag_sets=[] max_staleness=nil> using server_selection_timeout=30 and local_threshold=0.015
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/server_selector/selectable.rb:115:in `select_server'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/cluster.rb:246:in `next_primary'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/retryable.rb:150:in `legacy_write_with_retry'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/retryable.rb:103:in `write_with_retry'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/collection.rb:422:in `block in insert_one'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/client.rb:485:in `with_session'
from /rvm/gems/ruby-2.4.2/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/collection.rb:421:in `insert_one'
from (irb):6
from /rvm/rubies/ruby-2.4.2/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'
This error was produced on Ruby Driver version 2.6.x and earlier. This error is raised when the driver is unable to connect to the server. In order to solve this, you can try the following:
Update the driver to the most recent 2.x release.
Ensure that the port number is correct in the URI/connection string, or the host list.
If you are connecting to Atlas, ensure that the firewall rules are configured correctly. See the documentation on Cluster Security.
If your application uses a forking web server, see the documentation on Forking.
See more on this issue here: RUBY-1281.
OperationFailure
When Reading local
Database With Auth On#
If you are getting the following error when trying to read the local
database:
Mongo::Error::OperationFailure: not authorized on local to execute command { find: "oplog.rs", filter: { ts:
{ $gte: Timestamp 1497449043000|0 } }, sort: { $natural: 1 } } (13)
You can fix this by adjusting the roles your user has and ensuring that it has
privileges to the local database. If you specifically want to access the oplog,
you can also create a custom role with read access to the local database’s
oplog.rs
collection. You can find more information about role management
here.
You can find more information about this issue here: MONGOID-4446.
SocketTimeoutError
and name resolution errors on EC2#
Some users reported getting the following error:
Exception
Mongo::Error::SocketTimeoutError
Error
execution expired
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/socket/ssl.rb:57:in `pack_sockaddr_in'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/socket/ssl.rb:57:in `block (2 levels) in connect!'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/socket.rb:199:in `handle_errors'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/socket/ssl.rb:57:in `block in connect!'
/usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/timeout.rb:101:in `timeout'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/socket/ssl.rb:56:in `connect!'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/address.rb:172:in `connect_socket!'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/server/connection.rb:86:in `connect!'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/server/connectable.rb:84:in `ensure_connected'
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mongo-2.5.0/lib/mongo/server/connection.rb:256:in `write'
This error was last reported on Ruby Driver version 2.5.1, so updating the driver can potentially solve this issue. A user has reported that they solved this issue as follows:
DNS servers on EC2 are generated in /etc/resolv.conf by default. Following the answer here and setting the nameservers to Google NS I was able to fix this issue.
You can find more information about this issue here: MONGOID-4527.