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Sat Jan 19 13:48:44 admin web console waiting for connections on port 28017 Sat Jan 19 13:48:44 recover : no journal files present, no recovery needed Sat Jan 19 13:48:44 journal dir=/var/lib/mongo/journal Sat Jan 19 10:57:03 MongoDB starting : pid=15968 port=27017 dbpath=/var/lib/mongo 64-bit host=centos By default MongoDB server runs on port 27017. View the log files to make sure MongoDB started successfully. # service mongod startĪll output going to: /var/log/mongo/mongod.logĬhild process started successfully, parent exiting Pidfilepath = /var/run/mongodb/mongod.pid Start MongoDB server If you want the DB files to be created under different directory, change the dbpath directory in nf file. As you see here, the mongo database files will be created under /var/lib/mongo directory. The /etc/nf file contains the following default values. This also installs the default /etc/nf file, and the startup script /etc/rc.d/init.d/mongod Installing : mongo-10gen-server-2.2.2-mongodb_1.x86_64 Verify nf file
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# yum install mongo-10gen mongo-10gen-server Install these two mongo-* packages as shown below.
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License : AGPL 3.0 Install Mongo Client and Server Packages Summary : mongo server, sharding server, and support scripts Now, execute “yum info” to view the mongo-10gen and mongo-10gen-server packages. If you are using 32-bit system, point the baseurl in the above file to
Setup 10gen Yum Repositoryįirst, add 10gen Repository to your yum as shown below.
Installing MongoDB using yum is fairly straight forward.
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This article is the 1st part in a series of articles on MongoDB. You can also scale across servers for high availability. This also provides replication across servers with the ability to fail-over automatically. High performance and scalability are possible because there are no joins, and no multi-document transactions performed on MongoDB. The schema is embedded in the data document itself, making it easy for you to change the schema at anytime without worrying about changing any of the previous documents that are loaded. Unlike traditional SQL database, you don’t need to define a schema. MongoDB is a schema-free document-oriented database. The focus of the MongoDB is on scalability and performance. MongoDB is developed and commercially supported by the company 10gen. Installation and use instructions can be found in my previous blog entry: MongoDB 3.0.The name MongoDB was derived from Hu mongous DB.
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