I have already installed Mongodb on my mac but the process is currently not running. How do I start the Mongodb service so that I can start using the commands?
11 Answers
If you used homebrew to install MongoDB on macOS you type the following in terminal. Should do the trick in most cases.
$ brew services start mongodb
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6And you can adapt configuration in
/usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
Sep 21, 2018 at 13:08 -
I’d use sudo to start the service. I ran the above command and apps could never connect to my database. With sudo, everything works, and the service is running in the background. Apr 10, 2020 at 10:46
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7If you installed the community edition, might need to use
brew services start mongodb-community
– ycoMar 12, 2021 at 9:51
Try the following steps in Terminal:
which mongod
This will output the path to your mongod
, but if it is not in your $PATH
the command output will be empty. So you need to find your executable:
find / -name 'mongod'
In the output of this command, you will see many lines, one of which will be like bin/mongod
, e.g. /usr/local/mongodb/bin/mongod
. In that case take the whole absolute path and do the following:
echo "PATH=/usr/local/mongodb/bin/:$PATH" >> ~/.bash_profile
. ~/.bash_profile
Then try again:
mongod --dbpath /your/path
Just do brew services start mongodb-community
. Example:
$ brew services list
Name Status User Plist
mongodb-community stopped
$ brew services start mongodb-community
==> Successfully started `mongodb-community` (label: homebrew.mxcl.mongodb-community)
Of course, depends on your installation. This is the typical brew install.
As now is 2021 year, so start mongodb
on Mac:
Use brew
brew services start mongodb-community
- for installed by:
brew install mongodb-community
- for installed by:
similarly:
for specify version
brew services start [email protected]
- for installed by:
brew services install [email protected]
- for installed by:
only running not want bootable
the start
means start and enable start at launch/boot
for only run currently, use run
:
brew services run mongodb-community
check status
after start, check status use:
brew services
Manually
for old version mongodb
, the command is mongod
:
- Directly run:
mongodb
- Run with config:
mongod --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
- the default config file path is:
/usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
- the default config file path is:
- Run with only pass some parameter:
- with database path:
mongod --dbpath /data
/data
is common mongodb database path
- with database path:
Just go into a folder where you want mongodb to store all the database files and run the command
mongod --dbpath=.
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I tried using the mongod in the command terminal and it says '-bash: mongod: command not found', any idea why I am getting this?– nshettyJul 22, 2015 at 22:26
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To start the mongodb, you should only have to run the "mongod" command on the terminal.
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I tried using the mongod in the command terminal and it says '-bash: mongod: command not found' ? Very new to this, sorry if it is very basic.– nshettyJul 22, 2015 at 14:02
Install and Run MongoDB with Homebrew
Open the Terminal app and type
brew update
After updating Homebrew
brew install [email protected]
After downloading Mongo, create the “db” directory. This is where the Mongo data files will live. You can create the directory in the default location by running
sudo mkdir -p /data/db
Make sure that the /data/db directory has the right permissions by running
sudo chown -R
id -un
/data/db
Run the Mongo daemon, in one of your terminal windows run
brew services start mongodb-community
This should start the Mongo server. Run the Mongo shell, with the Mongo daemon running in one terminal, type mongo in another terminal window. This will run the Mongo shell which is an application to access data in MongoDB. To exit the Mongo shell run quit() To stop the Mongo daemon hit ctrl-c
start service:
brew services start mongo
https://treehouse.github.io/installation-guides/mac/mongo-mac.html
To start run brew services start [email protected]
To end run brew services stop [email protected]
But if you don't know the specific version you could just omit the stating the version.
source: Source
Try with this following steps:
find your MongoDB path and MongoDB database path and run the below command
/Users/username/mongodb/bin/mongod --dbpath=/Users/username/mongodb-data/
Use this line it will fix the issue.
Execute this line in your terminal at the mongo bin path:
export PATH=<mongodb-install-directory>/bin:$PATH
<mongodb-install-directory>
replace this with your path, for example:
export PATH=/Application/Mongo/bin:$PATH
Check Installed Service Using:
brew services list
also can check directly using:
which mongod
Get Installed Service name and start service by name:
brew services start <service_name>
For Ex.
If Service name is mongodb
brew services start mongodb
If Installed community edition
brew services start mongodb-community
For specific version:
If [email protected] installed
brew services start [email protected]
mongod
in terminal