mongodb data directory permissions
Earlier i was stori开发者_如何学运维ng all the mongodb data files in /var/lib/mongodb directory..and the dbpath entry in /etc/mongodb.conf was /var/lib/mongodb..
Now i want to change the data directory to /vol/db..so I created the directory /vol/db and changed the permissions using sudo chown -R id -u
/vol/db and changed the db path entry to /vol/db in /etc/mongodb.conf
now when i start the mongodb using sudo service mongodb start..i am getting this error in /var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log
http://pastebin.com/C0tv8HQN
i need help..where I am wrong?
I was having the same problem, but was able to solve it thanks to a similar question. You need to make sure that /vol/db/
is owned by mongodb
.
sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /vol/db/
If you get the error chown: invalid user: 'mongodb:mongodb'
, check /etc/passwd
to see if there is a similar user that exists (ex. mongod
).
The easiest would be
sudo chmod 777 /data/db
If after changing permissions and ownership of the new db path, you're still seeing this issue, run getenforce
to see if you are using a system with SELinux running in enforce mode.
If getenforce returns 'enforcing', it's likely selinux is the cause of the permissions error, since mongodb is now running outside it's original context scope since the db location changed out of /var/lib/...
I don't know the details, but a brute force way then to resolve the issue without writing your own selinux policy for the new context is to simply turn off selinux :-/
sudo setenforce 0
Ideally, you'd figure out how to update the selinux policy if you're planning to run in production.
I suggest to check what is the error by reading mongo log
tail -50 /var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log
you can immediately find the problem(including permission ones)
Try the following:
$ sudo chmod 755 /vol/db && sudo chown $USER /vol/db
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