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− | Use the above method to add the repo | + | |
+ | ===Install=== | ||
+ | Use the above method to add the repo and then: | ||
yum --enablerepo=mongodb install mongodb-org | yum --enablerepo=mongodb install mongodb-org | ||
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systemctl {start|stop|restart} mongodb | systemctl {start|stop|restart} mongodb | ||
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+ | ===Vaporise or reinitialise the database=== | ||
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+ | {{Warning box| This will totally and utterly vaporise your data. Got a backup?? You have been warned}} | ||
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+ | Remove the directory contents: | ||
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+ | rm -rf /var/lib/mongo/* | ||
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+ | Or remove the entire directory and recreate it with the correct ownership: | ||
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+ | rm -rf /var/lib/mongo | ||
+ | mkdir -p /var/lib/mongo | ||
+ | chown -R mongod:mongod /var/lib/mongo | ||
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+ | If you have a replicaset set in /etc/mongod.conf make sure you initiate it: | ||
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+ | mongo --eval "printjson(rs.initiate())" | ||
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[[Category:Administration]] | [[Category:Administration]] |
Revision as of 10:48, 22 September 2020
How to install MongoDB 4.0
Install Official Repository
This should work for every version of Koozali SME
You may need to change the mongodb version as required
db yum_repositories set mongodb repository \ BaseURL https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/\$releasever/mongodb-org/4.0/$basearch/ \ EnableGroups no \ GPGCheck yes \ Name "MongoDB" \ GPGKkey https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-4.0.asc \ Visible no \ status disabled
signal-event yum-modify
yum install mongodb-org --enablerepo=mongodb
If refuses to install because of no GPG Key you can change GPGCheck above from Yes to No and try yum install... again or
rpm --import https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-4.0.asc
Or
yum install mongodb-org --enablerepo=mongodb --nogpgcheck
Start Mongo
/etc/init.d/mongod start
Add the symlinks to start automatically:
ln -s /etc/init.d/mongod /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K03mongodb ln -s /etc/init.d/mongod /etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S57mongodb
Optional: create symlink to use mongo or mongodb as service name
ln /etc/init.d/mongod /etc/init.d/mongodb
To ensure everything is all right:
signal-event post-upgrade signal-event reboot
Additional Notes
Note - I need to test this again This is my initial observation.
As far as I can see, the link above to mongodb is not necessary.
It may need this to set on and off correctly in other service levels:
chkconfig mongod on
Create a service link in in rc7.d:
ln -s /etc/init.d/mongod /etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S57mongod
To use e-smith-service it will need a key:
config set mongod service status enabled
You should now be able to do:
service mongod start|stop|restart etc
Mongo should come up on boot.
Koozali SME v10
Install
Use the above method to add the repo and then:
yum --enablerepo=mongodb install mongodb-org
Mongo will automatically create a symlink so currently there is no way to enable/disable it apart from manually. Once Koozali SME has some more systemd tools we can use DB keys etc.
Created symlink from /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/mongod.service to /usr/lib/systemd/system/mongod.service
To enable/disable this just use:
systemctl {en|dis}able mongodb
And to start stop
systemctl {start|stop|restart} mongodb
Vaporise or reinitialise the database
Remove the directory contents:
rm -rf /var/lib/mongo/*
Or remove the entire directory and recreate it with the correct ownership:
rm -rf /var/lib/mongo mkdir -p /var/lib/mongo chown -R mongod:mongod /var/lib/mongo
If you have a replicaset set in /etc/mongod.conf make sure you initiate it:
mongo --eval "printjson(rs.initiate())"