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- #mongoDB #series Welcome to the mongoDB installation in MAC. In this video, I will walk you with installation of MAC and will introduce the problem that you.
- If you're downloading MongoDB for use on a different operating system, change to the applicable tab. Installation Instructions. The MongoDB website include installation instructions for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Here they are: Install on Windows; Install on Mac; Install on Linux; Here's a quick outline of what's included.
- Install mongoDB on Mac: 1. Install Homebrew: /usr/bin/ruby -e '$(curl -fsSL 2.
$ cd / Download $ tar xzf mongodb-osx-x8664-2.6.1.tar $ sudo mv mongodb-osx-x8664-2.6.1 / usr / local / mongodb Step 3: Create MongoDB Data Directory: By default, MongoDB write/store data into the /data/db folder, you need to create this folder manually and assign proper permission as given below. Steps to install MongoDB on macosx. How to install MongoDB on macosx with pictures.MongoDB Installation steps with pictures.
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First off, when installing MongoDB from Brew, it will install it into: /usr/local/Cellar/mongodb/3.2.7/
The configuration file will be located in: /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
If you open it up, you'll see that you db directory is specified:
systemLog:
destination: file
path: /usr/local/var/log/mongodb/mongo.log
logAppend: true
storage:
dbPath: /usr/local/var/mongodb
net:
bindIp: 127.0.0.1
Start MongoDB using your configuration file:
$ mongod --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
Open a new terminal tab and connect to MongoDB:
$ mongo
The configuration file will be located in: /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
If you open it up, you'll see that you db directory is specified:
systemLog:
destination: file
path: /usr/local/var/log/mongodb/mongo.log
logAppend: true
storage:
dbPath: /usr/local/var/mongodb
net:
bindIp: 127.0.0.1
Start MongoDB using your configuration file:
$ mongod --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
Open a new terminal tab and connect to MongoDB:
$ mongo