Mongodb is used for many projects now, it is quite fast. I given full detailed information about How to install Mongodb on linux box. Before installing the Mongodb on linux box you need to install following packages on box.
How to install Mongodb on linux
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install git tcsh scons gcc-c++ glibc-devel [root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install boost-devel pcre-devel js-devel readline-devel [root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install boost-devel-static readline-static ncurses-static
For 32bit user use following command
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz
For 64bit use following command
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-x86_64-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# tar xzf mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# cd mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2
Mongo stores database in data/db folder. so we need to create those folder using following command.
[root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# sudo mkdir -p /data/db/ [root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# sudo chown `id -u` /data/db
[root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# ./bin/mongod ./bin/mongod --help for help and startup options Thu Sep 9 13:10:55 MongoDB starting : pid=22159 port=27017 dbpath=/data/db/ 32-bit ** NOTE: when using MongoDB 32 bit, you are limited to about 2 gigabytes of data ** see http://blog.mongodb.org/post/137788967/32-bit-limitations Thu Sep 9 13:10:55 db version v1.6.2, pdfile version 4.5
If you want to create mongodb service in linux then use following steps:
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# tar xzf http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# mv mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2 /opt/mongodb [root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir -p /srv/db/mongodb [root@sonyk-pc Download]# touch /srv/db/mongodb.log [root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir /opt/bin/ [root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir /opt/config/
create the File: /opt/bin/mongodb-stop
Put following code in that file:
#!/bin/bash pid=`ps -o pid,command ax | grep mongod | awk '!/awk/ && !/grep/ {print $1}'`; if [ "${pid}" != "" ]; then kill -2 ${pid}; fi
create the File: /opt/bin/mongodb-start
Put following code in that file:
#!/bin/sh /opt/mongodb/bin/mongod --config /opt/config/mongodb \ ## --upgrade \ ##runs a database upgrade option if needed \
File: /opt/config/mongodb
Put following code in that file:
# Configuration Options for MongoDB # # For More Information, Consider: # - Configuration Parameters: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Command+Line+Parameters # - File Based Configuration: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/File+Based+Configuration dbpath = /srv/db/mongodb logpath = /srv/db/mongodb.log logappend = true bind_ip = 127.0.0.1 port = 27017 fork = true auth = true # noauth = true
Do that file as linux executable
chmod +x /opt/bin/mongodb-start
chmod +x /opt/bin/mongodb-stop
We’ve also created a very basic “init script” as a wrapper around the mongodb-start and mongo-stop scripts described above. You will still need to modify and manage the configuration of your MongoDB server in the files above. This script only provides a means for ensuring that MongoDB will start at boot. Issue the following commands:
wget http://library.linode.com/databases/mongodb/reference/init-rpm.sh
mv init-rpm.sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/mongodb
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/init.d/mongodb /etc/init.d/mongodb
chkconfig –add mongodb
chkconfig –level 35 mongodb on
You will also need to create a user and group for mongodb; issue the following command:
useradd -M -r --home-dir /opt/mongodb mongodb
Now issue the following command to ensure that the MongoDB user you just created will have access to all required files in the /srv/db/ hierarchy:
chown mongodb:mongodb -R /srv/db/
To start and stop MongoDB using the init script, issue the appropriate command from the following:
/etc/init.d/mongodb start
/etc/init.d/mongodb stop
For checking the web admin interface of Mongodb – listening on port 28017
Check this URL : http://localhost:28017/
Before installing the Mongodb on linux box you need to install following packages on box.[root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install git tcsh scons gcc-c++ glibc-devel[root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install boost-devel pcre-devel js-devel readline-devel[root@sonyk-pc Download]# sudo yum -y install boost-devel-static readline-static ncurses-static
For 32bit user use following command[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz
For 64bit use following command[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-x86_64-1.6.2.tgz
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# tar xzf mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# cd mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2
Mongo stores database in data/db folder. so we need to create those folder using following command.
[root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# sudo mkdir -p /data/db/[root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# sudo chown `id -u` /data/db
Using following command you can start the mongo database.
[root@sonyk-pc mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2]# ./bin/mongod./bin/mongod –help for help and startup optionsThu Sep 9 13:10:55 MongoDB starting : pid=22159 port=27017 dbpath=/data/db/ 32-bit
** NOTE: when using MongoDB 32 bit, you are limited to about 2 gigabytes of data** see http://blog.mongodb.org/post/137788967/32-bit-limitations
Thu Sep 9 13:10:55 db version v1.6.2, pdfile version 4.5
If you want to create mongodb service in linux then use following steps:
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# wget http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz [root@sonyk-pc Download]# tar xzf http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz[root@sonyk-pc Download]# mv mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2 /opt/mongodb[root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir -p /srv/db/mongodb[root@sonyk-pc Download]# touch /srv/db/mongodb.log
[root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir /opt/bin/[root@sonyk-pc Download]# mkdir /opt/config/
create the File: /opt/bin/mongodb-stopPut following code in that file;
#!/bin/bash pid=`ps -o pid,command ax | grep mongod | awk '!/awk/ && !/grep/ {print $1}'`;if [ "${pid}" != "" ]; then kill -2 ${pid};fi
create the File: /opt/bin/mongodb-startPut following code in that file:
#!/bin/sh /opt/mongodb/bin/mongod --config /opt/config/mongodb \## --upgrade \ ##runs a database upgrade option if needed \
File: /opt/config/mongodbPut following code in that file:
# Configuration Options for MongoDB## For More Information, Consider:# - Configuration Parameters: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Command+Line+Parameters# - File Based Configuration: http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/File+Based+Configuration dbpath = /srv/db/mongodblogpath = /srv/db/mongodb.loglogappend = true bind_ip = 127.0.0.1port = 27017fork = true auth = true# noauth = true
Do that file as linux executatblechmod +x /opt/bin/mongodb-startchmod +x /opt/bin/mongodb-stop
We’ve also created a very basic “init script” as a wrapper around the mongodb-start and mongo-stop scripts described above. You will still need to modify and manage the configuration of your MongoDB server in the files above. This script only provides a means for ensuring that MongoDB will start at boot. Issue the following commands:
wget http://library.linode.com/databases/mongodb/reference/init-rpm.shmv init-rpm.sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/mongodbchmod +x /etc/rc.d/init.d/mongodb /etc/init.d/mongodbchkconfig –add mongodbchkconfig –level 35 mongodb on
You will also need to create a user and group for mongodb; issue the following command:
useradd -M -r --home-dir /opt/mongodb mongodb
Now issue the following command to ensure that the MongoDB user you just created will have access to all required files in the /srv/db/ hierarchy:
chown mongodb:mongodb -R /srv/db/
To start and stop MongoDB using the init script, issue the appropriate command from the following:
/etc/init.d/mongodb start/etc/init.d/mongodb stop
For checking the web admin interface of Mongodb – listening on port 28017Check this URL : http://localhost:28017/