Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 12.04
MongoDB is a document database used commonly in modern web applications. This tutorial should help you setup a virtual private server to use as a dedicated MongoDB server for a production application environment.
The MongoDB install process is simple enough to be completed with a Bash script. Copy the following into a new file named `mongo_install.bash` in your home directory:
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 7F0CEB10
echo "deb http://downloads-distro.mongodb.org/repo/ubuntu-upstart dist 10gen" | tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/10gen.list
apt-get -y update
apt-get -y install mongodb-10gen
Here's an explanation of each line in the script:
TIP: At any time, to change to your home directory, simply execute `cd`
Run the Install Script
Execute the following from your home directory:
$ sudo bash ./mongo_install.bash
If everything is successful, you should see the output contain a PID of the
newly started MongoDB process:
mongodb start/running, process 2368
Check It Out
By default with this install method,
MongoDB should start automatically when your system is booted. This means that
if you need to reboot your system, MongoDB will start right back up.
To start learning about the running `mongod` process, run the following
command:
$ ps aux | grep mongo
One line of the output should look like the following:
mongodb 5690.4 6.4 627676 15936 ? Ssl22:54 0:02 /usr/bin/mongod --config /etc/mongodb.conf
Article ID: 154
Created On: Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:23 PM
Last Updated On: Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:23 PM
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