MongoDB only works when run as root on Ubuntu - data directory issue
I installed MongoDB with the official packages (mongodb-stable), and followed the Quickstart guide which includes:
By default MongoDB will store data in
/data/db, but it won't automatically create that directory. To create it, do:$ sudo mkdir -p /data/db/ $ sudo chown `id -u` /data/dbYou can also tell MongoDB t开发者_运维百科o use a different data directory, with the
--dbpathoption.
MongoDB will only start if I run sudo mongod - if I try and run just mongod I get the error:
Mon Mar 14 15:27:07 [initandlisten] couldn't open /data/db/test.ns errno:13 Permission denied
Mon Mar 14 15:27:07 [initandlisten] couldn't open file /data/db/test.ns terminating
Mon Mar 14 15:27:07 dbexit:
What gives?
You created /data/db as root so it has those permissions. You can change the permissions to your user account, or whatever you have mongo running as.
chown -R username /data/db
or /data
You can also set a group
chown -R username.groupname
The -R does it recursively, so it will affect all the files you've created running mongoDB as root already.
I just had the same issue on RHEL 8, in year 2021.
I could run sudo mongod with sudo privileges but could not start it as a service with: sudo systemctl start mongod.
I tried many solutions and tested after each attempt, what ultimately solved it for me is changing ownership of /data/db/, /var/lib/mongo/, and /var/log/mongodb/ to mongod.
exact commands:
sudo chown -R mongod:mongod /var/lib/mongo/
sudo chown -R mongod:mongod /var/log/mongodb/
sudo chown -R mongod:mongod /data/
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