MongoDB: Instalando o MongoDB no Linux

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Instalando o MongoDB

Vamos instalar o MongoDB

1. Abra um terminal

2. Instale o MongoDB

Fedora.
$ sudo dnf -y install mongodb.x86_64 mongodb-server.x86_64 nodejs-mongodb.noarch
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® / RHEL, CentOS
$ sudo yum -y install mongodb.x86_64 mongodb-server.x86_64 nodejs-mongodb.noarch

3. Configurar


Executando o servidor MongoDB

Iniciando:

systemctl start mongod

Verificando a execução:

systemctl status mongod

Verificando o servidor

# mongostat 

Resultado:

connected to: 127.0.0.1
insert  query update delete getmore command flushes mapped  vsize    res faults  locked db idx miss %     qr|qw   ar|aw  netIn netOut  conn       time 
   *0     *0     *0     *0       0     1|0       0    80m   436m    39m      0 local:0.0%          0       0|0     0|0    62b     3k     1   20:03:55 
   *0     *0     *0     *0       0     1|0       0    80m   436m    39m      0 local:0.0%          0       0|0     0|0    62b     3k     1   20:03:56 
   *0     *0     *0     *0       0     1|0       0    80m   436m    39m      0 local:0.0%          0       0|0     0|0    62b     3k     1   20:03:57 
   *0     *0     *0     *0       0     1|0       0    80m   436m    39m      0 local:0.0%          0       0|0     0|0    62b     3k     1   20:03:58 
...
Ctrl-c para parar.

Conectando via Cliente

$ mongo

Resultado:

MongoDB shell version: 2.6.9
 connecting to: test
 Welcome to the MongoDB shell.
 For interactive help, type "help".
 For more comprehensive documentation, see http://docs.mongodb.org/
 Questions? Try the support group http://groups.google.com/group/mongodb-user

> help

db.help() help on db methods db.mycoll.help() help on collection methods sh.help() sharding helpers rs.help() replica set helpers help admin administrative help help connect connecting to a db help help keys key shortcuts help misc misc things to know help mr mapreduce show dbs show database names show collections show collections in current database show users show users in current database show profile show most recent system.profile entries with time >= 1ms show logs show the accessible logger names show log [name] prints out the last segment of log in memory, 'global' is default use <db_name> set current database db.foo.find() list objects in collection foo db.foo.find( { a : 1 } ) list objects in foo where a == 1 it result of the last line evaluated; use to further iterate DBQuery.shellBatchSize = x set default number of items to display on shell exit

> exit

Executando o servidor MongoDB

Parando:

systemctl stop mongod