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== Starting MongoDB ==
 
== Starting MongoDB ==
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MongoDB can be started in several ways.
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=== First time ===
  
 
Once logged in, to start MongoDB run either the following command:
 
Once logged in, to start MongoDB run either the following command:
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  runMongo
 
  runMongo
  
or once you have changed your password (see below):
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This runs with a default password, that should be changed when you first login (see below).
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=== With Password ===
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Once you have changed your password:
  
 
  runMongo yourPassword
 
  runMongo yourPassword
  
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=== With other settings ===
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''runMongo'' is a script file setup for your convenience that run '''mongo''' and logs you into your own database.
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If you need to change any of the mongo options you will need to run '''mongo''' directly:
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mongo dbYourStudentNumber --port 27017 -u yourStudentNumber  -p yourMongoPassword -whatever options required
  
 
== Changing Password ==
 
== Changing Password ==

Revision as of 11:05, 27 October 2016

Main Page >> MongoDB >>MongoDB Workbook >> Getting Started

Using MongoDB

To access the database, first login to mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk (csl-student.wlv.ac.uk) using your University username and password.

mi-linux can be accessed using a Secure Shell client, such as Putty, that is available using the Apps Anywhere system.

Apps Anywhere

putty is a secure shell (SSH) client that can be used to access the University's Linux server. It is freely available to download for use at home (just search for putty). When using putty at the University, it is available via the Applications Anywhere software hub: [Apps Anywhere]

Click the Apps Anywhere icon on your desktop:

Apps.png

Which will bring up the following window:

appsAnywhere.png

Click where it says CLICK HERE.

Once you have been validated, then search for putty:

putty.png

Note:

  • the software version numbers may differ slightly
  • you may have to install this for every PC that you use.

Starting MongoDB

MongoDB can be started in several ways.

First time

Once logged in, to start MongoDB run either the following command:

runMongo

This runs with a default password, that should be changed when you first login (see below).

With Password

Once you have changed your password:

runMongo yourPassword


With other settings

runMongo is a script file setup for your convenience that run mongo and logs you into your own database.

If you need to change any of the mongo options you will need to run mongo directly:

mongo dbYourStudentNumber --port 27017 -u yourStudentNumber  -p yourMongoPassword -whatever options required

Changing Password

Once you have logged into MongoDB successfully you can change the default password:

db.updateUser("myStudentNumber",
{
    pwd: "myNewPassword",
 }
);


Replacing myStudentNumber with your University student number and myNewPasswor with your new password.

Note, the function names in MongoDB are case sensitive.

Next Step

MongoDB Overview.