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Revision as of 12:19, 27 October 2016
Main Page >> MongoDB >>MongoDB Workbook >> Starting MongoDB
Once you have logged on to mi-linux.wlv.ac.uk you can then access MongoDB
Starting MongoDB
Once logged into the server, you should see the Linux prompt:
csl-student$
MongoDB can be started in several ways from the Linux prompt:
First time
To start MongoDB type:
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, use instead:
runMongo yourPassword
Note: only run this from the Linux command line, not within MongoDB itself.
Using mongo directly
runMongo is a script file setup for your convenience that runs the mongo command and logs you into your own database.
If you need to use any of the other mongo options for any reason, you will need to run mongo directly:
mongo dbYourStudentNumber --port 27017 -u yourStudentNumber -p yourMongoPassword -whatever_options_are_required
For example, if yourStudentNumber is 1612345 and MongoDB password is myMongoPwd then you would login as:
mongo db1612345 --port 27017 -u 1612345 -p myMongoPwd -whatever_options_are_required
Exiting MongoDB
To leave MongoDB type:
exit
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 myNewPassword with your new password.
Note, the function names in MongoDB are case sensitive.
Next Step
Return to Getting Started.