How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 14.04 ?

How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 14.04?

Step #1: Setup a the Package Database
First we’ll import the MongoDB public key used by the package management system:

# sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv 7F0CEB10

Then we’ll create a list file for MongoDB:

# echo 'deb http://downloads-distro.mongodb.org/repo/ubuntu-upstart dist 10gen' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb.list

Now reload the package database:

# sudo apt-get update

Step #2: Install Latest Stable Version MongoDB
At this point, installing MongoDB is as simple as running just one command:

sudo apt-get install -y mongodb-org

If you’d like MongoDB to auto-update with apt-get than you’re done with the installation. But, it’s possible to ‘pin’ the version of MongoDB you just installed to prevent apt-get from auto-updating.

Step #3: Get MongoDB Running

Start-Up MongoDB:-
# sudo service mongod start

Check MongoDB Service Status
#sudo service mongod status

Summary List of Status Statistics (Continuous)

#mongostat

Summary List of Status Statistics (5 Rows, Summarized Every 2 Seconds)

#mongostat --rowcount 5 2

Enter the MongoDB Command Line

#mongo

Step 4:-
Now we can configure and basic setting in Mongodb Database Server
# vi /etc/mongod.conf
logappend=true
logpath=logpath=/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log
port=27017
dbpath=/var/lib/mongo
smallfiles = true
bind_ip = 127.0.0.1,159.203.180.48 [To change and open a certain ip's access for mongodb ]
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Register a Connected Server using 2012 SQL Server Management Studio

Register a Connected Server using 2012 SQL Server Management Studio :-

By registering the server, you can save the connection information for servers that we access frequently. A server can be registered before connecting, or at the time of connection
from Object Explorer.


To register a connected server:-
Open up sql server management studio 2012.
In Object Explorer, right-click a server to which you already are connected, and then click Register.

* Server name
Enter the name you want to use for the registered server. Registering a local or remote server using SQL Server Management Studio lets you store the server connection information
for future connections. This field defaults to the server name entered when you were connecting to the server. You can retain this server name or enter another easy-to-use
name for the server.

* Authentication
There are two type of authentication available .
a.Windows authentication
b.Sql server authentication

Choose anyone of above for the authentication method.

* Server description
Enter an optional description of the server. The maximum number of characters allowed is 250.

* Save
Click to save the information you have entered and create a registered server.





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