If you are using the official MongoDB repo on Ubuntu instead of the default packages, the accepted answer will not work.
The mongod
command, by default, uses /data/db
as the default dbPath
config setting whereas /etc/mongodb.conf
uses /var/lib/mongodb
as the path. Therefore if you just do mongod --repair
, it will try to repair a database at /data/db
, which is the wrong path.
I also found that if you execute mongod
as the root
user, any files created will be owned by root
, so you need to execute the repair with the mongodb
user.
This is what I eventually did to get it to work:
sudo chown -R mongodb: /var/lib/mongodb # Just to make sure permissions are correct
sudo -u mongodb mongod --dbpath /var/lib/mongodb --repair
sudo service mongodb start