2.
Unzip the file into a directory, and then rename it:
1.[[email protected] src]# TAR-XZVF Mongodb-linux-i686-1.8.1.tgz.tar
2.[[email protected] src]# mv mongodb-linux-i686-1.8.1/usr/local/mongodb/
3. View post-installation files:
1.[[email protected] src]# cd/usr/local/mongodb/
2.[[email protected] mongodb]# ls
3.bin
gnu-agpl-3.0
Readme
Third-party-notices
4.[[email protected] mongodb]# CD bin/
5.[[email protected] bin]# ls
6.bsondump
Dbbak
Mongo
Mongod
Mongodump
Mongoexport
Mongofiles
Mongoimport
Mongorestore
MONGOs
Mongosniff
Mongostat
The Mongod under the bin is the service-side process of MongoDB, MONGO is its client, and other commands are used for MongoDB for other purposes such as
MongoDB file export and so on.
4. Start MongoDB.
To set up a good MongoDB storage data files and log files directory, here is established under/data:
1.[[email protected] etc]# cd/data/
2.[[email protected] data]# ls
3.mongodb_data
Mongodb_log
Use Mongod to start MongoDB under the bin under the MongoDB installation directory,
>./mongod--dbpath=/data/mongodb_data/--logpath=/data/mongodb_log/mongodb.log--logappend&
After you wait for the startup to succeed, you can see if the boot was successful, the default port number is 27017, and you can also specify an unused port at startup.
Start by looking at the port number to see if MongoDB is started.
1.[[email protected] data]# NETSTAT-LANP | grep "27017"
You can see that it has started successfully and now uses
Mongo
The client accesses the database.
1.[[email protected] bin]# cd/usr/local/mongodb/bin/
2.[[email protected] bin]#./mongo
3.MongoDB Shell version:1.8.1
4.connecting To:test
5.>
This step indicates that the installation is successful.
5. Additional work.
Note that the above we started
Mongodb
are used manually
Mongod
To start, so shut down the computer, the next time it did not start, so it has to be manually started, so to avoid this tedious work, you can put
The Mongod is placed in the service self-starter, so that the computer starts up as soon as the Mongod service is turned on.
Edit
/etc/rc.local
, add the following code and save again.
1. #add mongondb Service
2.rm-rf/data/mongodb_data/* &&/usr/local/mongodb/bin/mongod--dbpath=/data/mongodb_data/--logpath=/data/ Mongodb_log/mongodb.log--logappend&
We restart the computer to see if MongoDB is started, restart can be directly using the MONGO command login, the final discovery can be successful.
In addition, we use the MONGO command to log in
MongoDB also goes to the directory where the MONGO command is located and executes./mongo, is this some kind of trouble? So
We can simplify this by making the command file
Copy to/usr/bin, so you can use the MONGO command in any directory.
1.[[email protected] bin]# ls
2.bsondump
Dbbak
Mongo
Mongod
Mongodump
Mongoexport
Mongofiles
Mongoimport
Mongorestore
MONGOs
Mongosniff
Mongostat
3.[[email protected] bin]# CP mongo/usr/bin/
Go to any directory try the MONGO command:
1.[[email protected] bin]# CD/
2.[[email protected]calhost/]# MONGO
3.MongoDB Shell version:1.8.1
4.connecting To:test
5.>
You can see that the login was successful, which means we can use the MONGO command just like the LS command.
- This article is from: Linux Tutorial Network
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