MongoDB: Production Standalone
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UniServer 6-Carbo MongoDB Uniform Server Series. |
MongoDB
Introduction
MongoDB Standalone Production installs MongoDB server.
A Windows interface is provided, allowing you to start and stop MongoDB server. From this interface you can start either the mongo-client or a cmd prompt. These allow you to administer mongo-databases.
From the drop-down menus you can create and delete databases. In addition, you can assign and delete users for a database.
Production in this context is referring to authenticated access. All databases are assigned a user name and user password. When creating a database, you are required to provide a name and password.
The Admin database is pre-configured with a name and password of root and root respectively. The first task after installation is to change this Admin default password.
Independent operation is achieved using a single binary (PHP 5.3.2 compiled with common extensions including new WinBinder with UTF-8 support) extracted from phpack v0.7.5 see Winbinder forum for details. The dll is located in phpack basic stubs folder.
Download and Install
Options 1
- Download file mongo_pro_standalone_v1_0.exe from Sourceforge
- Save to any folder (no spaces in path)
- To extract files, double click on file mongo_pro_standalone_v1_0.exe no need to change the path.
- Navigate to folder mongodb_1.
- Double click Run_MongoDB.exe opens control menu
Options 2
- Download file mongo_pro_standalone_v1_0.zip from Sourceforge
- Save to any folder (no spaces in path)
- Extract files, navigate to folder mongo_pro_standalone_v1_0
- Navigate to folder mongodb_1.
- Double click Run_MongoDB.exe opens control menu
For download details see MongoDB Introduction (Main Start page)
Run
Start Windows interface Double click on file Run_MongoDB.exe located in folder mongodb_1.
The nag pop-up can be infuriating, but you can click no to not display it again at next start up. Note: If you want to restore the nag pop-up, delete the following file: mongodb_1\control\no_nag.txt |
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Start Server Start server click Start MongoDB button. Note: With the server running, greyed out button is enabled. Stop Server Button toggles displaying Stop MongoDB Open cmd Window Opens a command window and changes to folder: mongodb_1\bin Provides access to Mongo’s suite of command-line tools. |
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Button Start Mongo Client Opens a command window and runs mongo-client. Button is enabled when server is running; otherwise it's disabled. Button Help and Information Opens main read me file in Notepad. |
Note 1: When challenged by your firewall, always grant Internet access.
Note 2: This server runs as a standard program and not as a service.
Menu Bar
- File
- Exit - Close application
- Configuration
- Change Port - Change Mongo listen port
- Change Admin Password - Change default Admin password
- Databases
- Create Database - Create a new database, assign user and password<br>For an existing database update user password<br>For existing database assign a new user and password
- Drop Database - Select a database and delete it -
- Users
- Add User - Add new user and password to existing database
- Delete User - Select database lists all users select a user and delete
- Help
- Help - Displays help file
- About - Displays Components details and version
Configuration
Both menu items open the same pop-up window
Change Port
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Change Admin Password
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Databases
These menu items require MongoDB to be running
Create Database
Note: This pop-up is multi-purpose |
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Drop Database
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Users
These menu items require MongoDB to be running
Add User
New User - No user or password displayed
Existing User - User name displayed Change password for that user
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Delete User
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Alternative control
If you prefer to use batch files take a look in folder alt_control_2
Files: <pre> Run_start_mongo.bat - Run MongoDB server hidden Run_stop_mongo.bat - Cleanly stop MongoDB server Run_client.bat - Directly runs mongo-client Run_cmd.bat - Opens a command window changes to bin folder allowing
you to run MongoDB's command line tools
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Summary
Running MongoDB is really simple.
Hey! If you don’t like the control interface, change it; MongoDB Tutorial 3 provides details.