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I have a new MongoDB server that I want to run with a custom port + db path.

I made these edit in my /etc/mongod.conf:

port = 53214 dbpath=/var/lib/mongodb

I can confirm the dbpath exists and is owned by the mongodb user.

But, when I try to start mongod (service mongod start), it wants to use port 27017 and dbpath /data/db.

I tried deleting mongod.lock in /var/lib/mongodb, but that didn't help.

My question:

Do I have to manually pass these parameters each time I start mongod?

mongod --dbpath /var/lib/mongodb --port 53214

If so, what's the point of the config file?

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It turns out you need to pass in the config file, like this:

mongod --config /etc/mongod.conf

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