How to install MongoDB on CentOS 7
This article explains how to install MongoDB on a CentOS 7 server.
Add MongoDB repository
vim /etc/yum.repos.d/mongodb-org-3.6.repo
[mongodb-org-3.6]
name=MongoDB Repository
baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/$releasever/mongodb-org/3.6/x86_64/
gpgcheck=1
enabled=1
gpgkey=https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-3.6.asc
Update repository list
yum repolist
Install MongoDB
yum install -y mongodb-org
Start MongoDB service and enable after restart
systemctl start mongod
systemctl status mongod
systemctl enable mongod
Show logs
tail /var/log/mongodb/mongod.log
An output of waiting for a connection confirms that MongoDB has started successfully and we can access the database server with the MongoDB Shell:
mongo
To learn how to interact with MongoDB from the shell, you can review the output of the db.help() method which provides a list of methods for the db object.
> db.help()
DB methods:
db.adminCommand(nameOrDocument) - switches to 'admin' db, and runs command [just calls db.runCommand(...)]
db.aggregate([pipeline], {options}) - performs a collectionless aggregation on this database; returns a cursor
db.auth(username, password)
db.cloneDatabase(fromhost)
db.commandHelp(name) returns the help for the command
db.copyDatabase(fromdb, todb, fromhost)
db.createCollection(name, {size: ..., capped: ..., max: ...})
db.createView(name, viewOn, [{$operator: {...}}, ...], {viewOptions})
db.createUser(userDocument)
db.currentOp() displays currently executing operations in the db
db.dropDatabase()
db.eval() - deprecated
db.fsyncLock() flush data to disk and lock server for backups
db.fsyncUnlock() unlocks server following a db.fsyncLock()
db.getCollection(cname) same as db['cname'] or db.cname
db.getCollectionInfos([filter]) - returns a list that contains the names and options of the db's collections
db.getCollectionNames()
db.getLastError() - just returns the err msg string
db.getLastErrorObj() - return full status object
db.getLogComponents()
db.getMongo() get the server connection object
db.getMongo().setSlaveOk() allow queries on a replication slave server
db.getName()
db.getPrevError()
db.getProfilingLevel() - deprecated
db.getProfilingStatus() - returns if profiling is on and slow threshold
db.getReplicationInfo()
db.getSiblingDB(name) get the db at the same server as this one
db.getWriteConcern() - returns the write concern used for any operations on this db, inherited from server object if set
db.hostInfo() get details about the server's host
db.isMaster() check replica primary status
db.killOp(opid) kills the current operation in the db
db.listCommands() lists all the db commands
db.loadServerScripts() loads all the scripts in db.system.js
db.logout()
db.printCollectionStats()
db.printReplicationInfo()
db.printShardingStatus()
db.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
db.dropUser(username)
db.repairDatabase()
db.resetError()
db.runCommand(cmdObj) run a database command. if cmdObj is a string, turns it into {cmdObj: 1}
db.serverStatus()
db.setLogLevel(level,<component>)
db.setProfilingLevel(level,slowms) 0=off 1=slow 2=all
db.setWriteConcern(<write concern doc>) - sets the write concern for writes to the db
db.unsetWriteConcern(<write concern doc>) - unsets the write concern for writes to the db
db.setVerboseShell(flag) display extra information in shell output
db.shutdownServer()
db.stats()
db.version() current version of the server
> use admin
switched to db admin
> db.createUser(
{
user: "admin",
pwd: "password",
roles: [ { role: "userAdminAnyDatabase", db: "admin" } ]
}
)
Successfully added user: {
"user" : "admin",
"roles" : [
{
"role" : "userAdminAnyDatabase",
"db" : "admin"
}
]
}
vim /etc/mongod.conf
security:
authorization: enabled
Restart MongoDB service
systemctl restart mongod
Inside MongoDB shell you now need to authorize:
db.auth('admin', 'password')
Quit the MongoDB shell with the exit command:
exit
MongoDB database files are located at /var/lib/mongo/ .
MongoDB log files are located at /var/log/mongo/ .