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在此页面上MongoDB 安装教程升级 Community Edition 到 Enterprise Edition 的教程支持的平台MongoDB 提供两种服务器版本:社区版和企业版。本手册的这一部分包含有关安装 MongoDB 的信息。有关将当前部署升级到 MongoDB 8.0 的说明,请参阅 8.0 升级过程。有关升级到当前版本的最新补丁版本的说明,请参阅升级到 MongoDB 的最新自管理补丁版本。有关 mongod、mongos 以及与 MongoDB 一起发布的所有其他工具的文档,请参阅 MongoDB 包组件。可在以下平台应用 MongoDB 的安装教程,包括 MongoDB Community Edition 和Enterprise Edition:重要升级到 MongoDB Enterprise(独立运行的实例)升级到 MongoDB Enterprise(副本集)升级至 MongoDB Enterprise(分片集群)重要MongoDB 不支持 32 位 x86 平台。重要v4.4 生命周期结束V4.4 已于 2024 年 2 月 29 日到期,MongoDB 不再提供支持。平台架构版本8.07.06.05.04.4Amazon Linux 2023x86_64Enterprise✓✓Amazon Linux 2023x86_64Community✓✓Amazon Linux V2x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓Amazon Linux V2x86_64Community✓✓✓✓Debian 12x86_64Enterprise✓✓Debian 12x86_64Community✓✓Debian 11x86_64Enterprise✓✓5.0.8+Debian 11x86_64Community✓✓5.0.8+Debian 10x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓Debian 10x86_64Community✓✓✓Debian 9x86_64Enterprise✓✓Debian 9x86_64Community✓✓RHEL/Rocky/Alma/Oracle Linux 9.0+ [1]x86_64Enterprise✓✓6.0.4+RHEL/Rocky/Alma/Oracle Linux 9.0+ [1]x86_64Community✓✓6.0.4+RHEL/Rocky/Alma/Oracle Linux 8.0+ [1]x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓✓RHEL/Rocky/Alma/Oracle Linux 8.0+ [1]x86_64Community✓✓✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux 7.0+ [1]x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux 7.0+ [1]x86_64Community✓✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux 6.2+ [1]x86_64Enterprise✓RHEL/CentOS/Oracle Linux 6.2+ [1]x86_64Community✓SLES 15x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓✓SLES 15x86_64Community✓✓✓✓✓SLES 12x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓SLES 12x86_64Community✓✓✓✓Ubuntu 24.04x86_64Enterprise✓Ubuntu 24.04x86_64Community✓Ubuntu 22.04x86_64Enterprise✓✓6.0.4+Ubuntu 22.04x86_64Community✓✓6.0.4+Ubuntu 20.04x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓✓Ubuntu 20.04x86_64Community✓✓✓✓✓Ubuntu 18.04x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓Ubuntu 18.04x86_64Community✓✓✓Ubuntu 16.04x86_64Enterprise✓Ubuntu 16.04x86_64Community✓Windows 11x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓Windows 11x86_64Community✓✓✓Windows Server 2022x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓Windows Server 2022x86_64Community✓✓✓Windows Server 2019x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓✓Windows Server 2019x86_64Community✓✓✓✓Windows 10 / Server 2016x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓Windows 10 / Server 2016x86_64Community✓✓✓macOS 14x86_64Enterprise✓macOS 14x86_64Community✓macOS 13x86_64Enterprise✓✓macOS 13x86_64Community✓✓macOS 12x86_64Enterprise✓✓macOS 12x86_64Community✓✓macOS 11x86_64Enterprise✓✓macOS 11x86_64Community✓✓macOS 10.15x86_64Enterprise✓✓✓macOS 10.15x86_64Community✓✓✓macOS 10.14x86_64Enterprise✓✓macOS 10.14x86_64Community✓✓macOS 10.13x86_64Enterprise✓macOS 10.13x86_64Community✓macOS 14arm64Enterprise✓macOS 14arm64Community✓macOS 13arm64Enterprise✓✓macOS 13arm64Community✓✓macOS 12arm64Enterprise✓✓macOS 12arm64Community✓✓macOS 11arm64Enterprise✓✓macOS 11arm64Community✓✓Amazon Linux 2023arm64Enterprise✓✓Amazon Linux 2023arm64Community✓✓Amazon Linux 2arm64Enterprise✓✓✓4.4.4+Amazon Linux 2arm64Community✓✓✓4.4.4+RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/Alma 9arm64Enterprise✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/Alma 9arm64Community✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/Alma 8arm64Enterprise✓✓✓✓4.4.4+RHEL/CentOS/Rocky/Alma 8arm64Community✓✓✓✓4.4.4+Ubuntu 24.04arm64Enterprise✓Ubuntu 24.04arm64Community✓Ubuntu 22.04arm64Enterprise✓✓6.0.4+Ubuntu 22.04arm64Community✓✓6.0.4+Ubuntu 20.04arm64Enterprise✓✓✓✓✓Ubuntu 20.04arm64Community✓✓✓✓✓Ubuntu 18.04arm64Enterprise✓✓✓Ubuntu 18.04arm64Community✓✓✓Ubuntu 16.04arm64Enterprise✓RHEL/Rocky/Alma 8 [ 7 ]ppc64leEnterprise✓✓✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS 7ppc64leEnterprise6.0.7+✓✓RHEL/Rocky/Alma 9s390xEnterprise✓✓RHEL/Rocky/Alma 8 [ 7 ]s390xEnterprise✓✓✓5.0.9+RHEL/CentOS 7s390xEnterprise✓✓✓RHEL/CentOS 7s390xCommunity✓✓. Mongodb stop working: Aborted (core dumped) 2 Can't access MongoDB 3.2.4 on CentOS 7 via 3T MongoChef. 0 mongo crashed and now not starting. 2 mongodb cant start centos 7. 0 Mongodb 3.4 - fail to start mongodb. Load 7 more related questionsChapter 2 data explorer - M001: MongoDB Basics - MongoDB
Been finished. Simply, click “Finish“.Figure 9Configuration Through Mongo ShellAfter the whole installation is done, the user must configure it.Follow the below steps:If you use “mongo” in the command prompt without configuring it, then it would give an error. Hence, configure it first.Step 1: Go to the local disk C and get into “Program Files“. There you’ll find a folder named “MongoDB“.Figure 10Step 2: Open it and you’ll find a folder named “bin” i.e. binaries folder. You will have 15 to 17 files in it. Copy the path, as given in the snippet path i.e. C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\binFigure 11Step 3: Open Settings and search “Path”.The two options given below would pop up in front of you:Edit environment variable of your accountEdit the system environment variable.Figure 12Step 4: Click on “Edit the system environment variable” and then click on “Environment Variables“.Figure 13Step 5: In the Environment variable, you’ll see the path as given in the snippet. Click “Path” and then press “Edit“.Figure 14Step 6: In the Path given at your system, delete the previous ones and add new “The copied path” from binaries, and click “OK”.Figure 15Step 7: Open Command prompts and type “mongod” to start the service.Figure 16Step 8: Write command on the command prompt “mongo” to create the connection.Figure 17Step 9: Open Command prompt with admin privileges and type: md \data\db to make a directory which would be \data\db at the same folder.Figure 18Then, Get into the folder “data“, which would be in the same folder i.e. MongoDB at C:/ and then find the file named “mongod.lock“.Figure 19Step 10: Again, open Binaries i.e. “Bin” and find “mongod.cfg file”, if you find it, then copy this file and paste it in the folder named “data” which is also in the MongoDB folder in C:/. If it is not here then finding in the “data” folder might help, usually, it happens to be there.Copy the path which is “C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\data” in your system.Figure 20Step 11: Open Command prompt with admin privileges and write this command: mongod –config “C:\ data\mongod.cfg” –install Press enter.Step 12: Again type the command: net start mongoDbThe MongoDB pops up with a message “The MongoDb Service was started successfully”. You are now good on the go. MongoDB has been successfully configured.Configuration Through Robomongo i.e. Robo 3tTo configure MongoDB with non-commercial MongoDB management tool i.e. Robo 3t, one can easily use the full command on the mongo shell during configuration.Step 1: Download Robo 3t and launch the installer.Figure 21Step 2: Click “I agree” to agree to the End-user agreement.Figure 22Step 3: Click “Next“.Figure 23Step 4: Click “Install“.Figure 24Step 5: Click “Finish“.Figure 25Step 6: Launch the Application & Click “I agree” to the agreement.Figure 26Step 7: Click on “Create” to create aMongoDB 5.0.6 is released - 2 by system - Server Releases - MongoDB
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MongoDB is an open-source, document-oriented database designed with both scalability and developer agility in mind. Instead of storing your data in tables and rows as you would with a relational database, in MongoDB, you store JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas.The goal of MongoDB is to bridge the gap between key-value stores (which are fast and scalable) and relational databases (which have rich functionality).Here, we will see how to install MongoDB on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7.Add MongoDB RepositoryMongoDB provides packages for CentOS / RHEL operating system from it’s dedicated repository.Add the MongoDB repository on your system.vi /etc/yum.repos.d/mongodb.repoAdd the below information to the above repo file.MongoDB 4.4[mongodb-org-4.4]name=MongoDB Repositorybaseurl= 4.2[mongodb-org-4.2]name=MongoDB Repositorybaseurl= 4.0[mongodb-org-4.0]name=MongoDB Repositorybaseurl= you have added MongoDB repository, run the following command to install MongoDB.yum -y install mongodb-orgmongob-org (Meta Package that installs below components)mongodb-org-serverServer Packagemongodb-org-mongosShared Daemonmongodb-org-shellCommand Line Interfacemongodb-org-toolsMongoDB Tools (Import, Export, Restore, Dump and other tools)Post InstallationAdmin UserMongoDB doesn’t come with any authentication mechanism to restrict user access. To improve security, create an admin user to manage databases.Access ControlAfter creating an admin user, edit the MongoDB configuration file to enable authentication.vi /etc/mongod.confThen, add below lines to the mongod.conf file.security: authorization: enabledDisable Huge PagesMongoDB recommends the huge pages be disabled as it causes the performance issue. So, go ahead and disable transparent huge pages.SELinuxWe recommend you to disable SELinux on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7. If you still want to use SELinux, then you need to customize the SELinux policy for MongoDB.Control MongoDB serviceTo start MongoDB service, run:systemctl start mongodTo check the status MongoDB service, run:systemctl status mongodOutput:● mongod.service - MongoDB Database Server Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/mongod.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: active (running) since Mon 2020-08-03 15:05:50 EDT; 2s ago Docs: Process: 1806 ExecStart=/usr/bin/mongod $OPTIONS (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 1804 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/chmod 0755 /var/run/mongodb (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 1801 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/chown mongod:mongod /var/run/mongodb (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 1800 ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/mkdir -p /var/run/mongodb (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 1809 (mongod) CGroup: /system.slice/mongod.service └─1809 /usr/bin/mongod -f /etc/mongod.confAug 03 15:05:49 centos7.itzgeek.local systemd[1]: Starting MongoDB Database Server...Aug 03 15:05:49 centos7.itzgeek.local mongod[1806]: about to fork child process, waiting until server is ready for connections.Aug 03 15:05:49 centos7.itzgeek.local mongod[1806]: forked process: 1809Aug 03 15:05:50 centos7.itzgeek.local systemd[1]: Started MongoDB Database Server.Check the MongoDB version.mongod --versionOutput:db version v4.4.0Build Info: { "version": "4.4.0", "gitVersion": "563487e100c4215e2dce98d0af2a6a5a2d67c5cf", "openSSLVersion": "OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013", "modules": [], "allocator": "tcmalloc", "environment": { "distmod": "rhel70", "distarch": "x86_64", "target_arch": "x86_64" }}Use netstat command to check whether the MongoDB is listening on port 27017.netstat -antup | grep. Mongodb stop working: Aborted (core dumped) 2 Can't access MongoDB 3.2.4 on CentOS 7 via 3T MongoChef. 0 mongo crashed and now not starting. 2 mongodb cant start centos 7. 0 Mongodb 3.4 - fail to start mongodb. Load 7 more related questionsComments
Download MongoDB 8.0.5 Date released: 22 Feb 2025 (one month ago) Download MongoDB 8.0.4 Date released: 07 Dec 2024 (4 months ago) Download MongoDB 8.0.1 Date released: 10 Oct 2024 (6 months ago) Download MongoDB 8.0.0 Date released: 23 Sep 2024 (6 months ago) Download MongoDB 7.0.14 Date released: 13 Sep 2024 (6 months ago) Download MongoDB 6.0.17 Date released: 09 Sep 2024 (7 months ago) Download MongoDB 6.0.4 Date released: 26 Jan 2023 (2 years ago) Download MongoDB 5.0.15 Date released: 26 Jan 2023 (2 years ago) Download MongoDB 5.0.5 Date released: 25 Jan 2022 (3 years ago) Download MongoDB 5.0.2 Date released: 10 Sep 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 5.0.1 Date released: 23 Jul 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.4.19 Date released: 31 Jan 2023 (2 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.4.7 Date released: 22 Jul 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.4.6 Date released: 03 Jun 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.4.5 Date released: 09 Apr 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.4.2 Date released: 18 Nov 2020 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.2.13 Date released: 09 Apr 2021 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.2.11 Date released: 18 Nov 2020 (4 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.2.7 Date released: 26 May 2020 (5 years ago) Download MongoDB 4.2.5 Date released: 26 Mar 2020 (5 years ago)
2025-04-1615 / Amazon Linux 2, 2023 (arm64)Red Hat + CentOS 7, 8, 9 / SUSE 12 + 15 / Amazon Linux 2, 2023 (x86_64)debcheckToolsMongoDB Atlas Kubernetes Operator DownloadUse the MongoDB Atlas Kubernetes Operator to automate and manage Atlas services from your Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes operators are controllers that extend the Kubernetes API to create, configure, and manage instances of applications or services.Using the MongoDB Atlas Kubernetes Operator, you have full control over your MongoDB Atlas databases from a single Kubernetes control plane, with a consistent experience across different deployment environments.Learn morelink-chevronToolsMongoDB CLI for Cloud Manager and Ops Manager DownloadAccess MongoDB Cloud Manager and Ops Manager from the MongoDB Command Line Interface. Test, script, and execute other actions — all from one tool.2.0.3checkDebian 10, 11, 12 / Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04 (arm64)checkDebian 10, 11, 12 / Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04 (x86_64)Linux (arm64)Linux (x86_64)macOS (arm64)macOS (x86_64)Microsoft WindowsRed Hat + CentOS 7, 8, 9 / SUSE 12 + 15 / Amazon Linux 2 (arm64)Red Hat + CentOS 7, 8, 9 / SUSE 12 + 15 / Amazon Linux 2 (x86_64)debcheckToolsMongoDB Cluster-to-Cluster Sync DownloadMongoDB Cluster-to-Cluster Sync (the mongosync utility) provides you with continuous, uni-directional data synchronization of MongoDB clusters in the same or different environments (Atlas, private cloud, on-premise, and edge clusters).MongoDB Cluster-to-Cluster Sync allows you to easily migrate data to the cloud, spin up dev/test environments, create dedicated analytics environments, and support audits & data residency requirements.Learn morelink-chevron1.12.0checkAmazon Linux 2 x86_64checkmacOS arm64macOS x86_64RedHat / CentOS 7.0 x86_64RedHat / CentOS 8.0 x86_64RedHat / CentOS 9.0 x86_64Ubuntu 18.04 x86_64Ubuntu 20.04 x86_64tgzcheckToolsMongoDB Relational Migrator DownloadMongoDB Relational Migrator simplifies and streamlines data migration from legacy relational databases to MongoDB, reducing the effort and risk involved in migration initiatives.It supports migrations from popular SQL databases, including Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, and IBM DB2, to any self-managed MongoDB deployment or MongoDB Atlas.Learn morenone1.12.0checkWindowscheckmacOS arm64macOS x64Debian / UbuntuRedhat / CentosDocker single machineDocker Kafka reference architectureKafka Sink Connector PluginmsicheckToolsMongoDB BI Connector DownloadThe MongoDB Connector for BI allows you to use your BI tool of choice to visualize, discover, and report against MongoDB data using standard SQL queries.The MongoDB Connector for BI is available as part of the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which features the most comprehensive support for MongoDB and the best SLA.2.14.22checkAmazon Linux x64checkAmazon Linux 2 x64Amazon Linux 2 ARMAmazon Linux 2023 x64Amazon Linux 2023 ARMDebian 9.2 x64Debian 10.0 x64Debian 11.0 x64Debian 12.0 x64macOS x64/OpenSSL 1.1macOS ARM/OpenSSL 1.1macOS x64/OpenSSL 3.0macOS
2025-04-24Been finished. Simply, click “Finish“.Figure 9Configuration Through Mongo ShellAfter the whole installation is done, the user must configure it.Follow the below steps:If you use “mongo” in the command prompt without configuring it, then it would give an error. Hence, configure it first.Step 1: Go to the local disk C and get into “Program Files“. There you’ll find a folder named “MongoDB“.Figure 10Step 2: Open it and you’ll find a folder named “bin” i.e. binaries folder. You will have 15 to 17 files in it. Copy the path, as given in the snippet path i.e. C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\binFigure 11Step 3: Open Settings and search “Path”.The two options given below would pop up in front of you:Edit environment variable of your accountEdit the system environment variable.Figure 12Step 4: Click on “Edit the system environment variable” and then click on “Environment Variables“.Figure 13Step 5: In the Environment variable, you’ll see the path as given in the snippet. Click “Path” and then press “Edit“.Figure 14Step 6: In the Path given at your system, delete the previous ones and add new “The copied path” from binaries, and click “OK”.Figure 15Step 7: Open Command prompts and type “mongod” to start the service.Figure 16Step 8: Write command on the command prompt “mongo” to create the connection.Figure 17Step 9: Open Command prompt with admin privileges and type: md \data\db to make a directory which would be \data\db at the same folder.Figure 18Then, Get into the folder “data“, which would be in the same folder i.e. MongoDB at C:/ and then find the file named “mongod.lock“.Figure 19Step 10: Again, open Binaries i.e. “Bin” and find “mongod.cfg file”, if you find it, then copy this file and paste it in the folder named “data” which is also in the MongoDB folder in C:/. If it is not here then finding in the “data” folder might help, usually, it happens to be there.Copy the path which is “C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\4.0\data” in your system.Figure 20Step 11: Open Command prompt with admin privileges and write this command: mongod –config “C:\ data\mongod.cfg” –install Press enter.Step 12: Again type the command: net start mongoDbThe MongoDB pops up with a message “The MongoDb Service was started successfully”. You are now good on the go. MongoDB has been successfully configured.Configuration Through Robomongo i.e. Robo 3tTo configure MongoDB with non-commercial MongoDB management tool i.e. Robo 3t, one can easily use the full command on the mongo shell during configuration.Step 1: Download Robo 3t and launch the installer.Figure 21Step 2: Click “I agree” to agree to the End-user agreement.Figure 22Step 3: Click “Next“.Figure 23Step 4: Click “Install“.Figure 24Step 5: Click “Finish“.Figure 25Step 6: Launch the Application & Click “I agree” to the agreement.Figure 26Step 7: Click on “Create” to create a
2025-04-11Other MongoDB Drivers: MongoDB ODBC Driver Read, Write, and Update MongoDB through ODBC The MongoDB ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live MongoDB document databases, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity. Version: 24.0.9175 | Modified: 02/12/2025 | Size: 53.68 MB MongoDB JDBC Driver Powerful MongoDB Database Integration Rapidly create and deploy powerful Java applications that integrate with MongoDB document databases. Version: 24.0.9175 | Modified: 02/12/2025 | Size: 7.38 MB Download Trial Download Full* MongoDB Driver Download Options Please select from the following download options: Windows Setup (.exe) Cross-Platform Unix/Linux Setup (.zip) Mac Setup (.dmg) MongoDB ADO.NET Provider Powerful MongoDB Database Integration Rapidly create and deploy powerful .NET applications that integrate with MongoDB document databases. Version: 24.0.9175 | Modified: 02/12/2025 | Size: 15.43 MB Excel Add-In for MongoDB Read, Write, and Update MongoDB from Excel The MongoDB Excel Add-In is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live MongoDB document databases, directly from Microsoft Excel. Version: 24.0.9175 | Modified: 02/13/2025 | Size: 7.07 MB MongoDB Cmdlets PowerShell Cmdlets for MongoDB An easy-to-use set of PowerShell Cmdlets offering real-time access to MongoDB data. The Cmdlets allow users to easily read, write, update, and delete live data - just like working with SQL server. Version: 24.0.9175 | Modified: 02/13/2025 | Size: 4.75 MB Download Trial Download Full* MongoDB Cmdlets Download Options Please select from the following download options: Windows Setup (.exe) *Powershell 4 & Powershell 7+ Zip Package (.zip) *Powershell 7+ Only MongoDB
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