I am trying to create a new folder in the root directory.
I tried all kinds of examples.
sudo mkdir /data/db
sudo mkdir -p /data/db
I keep getting:
mkdir: /data: Read-only file system
I am trying to create a new folder in the root directory.
I tried all kinds of examples.
sudo mkdir /data/db
sudo mkdir -p /data/db
I keep getting:
mkdir: /data: Read-only file system
If you have a Mac and updated to Catalina or more recent version, then the root folder is no longer writable.
I just changed the directory somewhere else.
Been using this command for now
mongod --dbpath=/Users/user/data/db
from the official docs https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-os-x/
install homebrew and run the following commands
sudo chown -R $(whoami) $(brew --prefix)/*
then
brew tap mongodb/brew
then
brew install [email protected]
and
brew services start mongodb-community
or
mongod --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
then
ps aux | grep -v grep | grep mongod
and
mongo
to verify you can run show dbs in the mongo shell
mongodb-community is not installed. You have to launched: brew services start mongodb/brew/[email protected]
Commented
Dec 4, 2020 at 0:49
With the new macOS Catalina update, the folder /data/db becomes read-only, you cannot modify it. Follow this procedure to create a DB in another folder:
Change mongod directory :
sudo mongod --dbpath /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
Give it an alias to use it as mongod:
alias mongod="sudo mongod --dbpath /System/Volumes/Data/data/db"
Just type mongod in your terminal, it should work.
Extra => If you need to give it current user rights, use this line of code :
sudo chown -R $(whoami) /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
(Just for info -> $(whoami) is just a variable that returns your current user)
sudo mkdir -p /System/Volumes/Data/data/db && sudo chown -R `id -un` /System/Volumes/Data/data/db. Not sure if these folders exist already but combined @xgqfrms's answer with this one. Thanks so much for this, was driving me crazy.
/System/Volumes/Data/data/db I still need to provide password everytime I run the mongod command
https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina/features/
macOS Catalina runs in a dedicated, read-only system volume — which means it is completely separate from all other data and helps improve the reliability of macOS.
# macOS Catalina, mkdir path
$ sudo mkdir -p /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
# give permissions
$ sudo chown -R `id -un` /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
# macOS 10.14.x -
$ sudo mkdir -p /data/db
# macOS 10.15.x +
$ sudo mkdir -p /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250720711
To make a permanent change of the path of mongod db folder.
Following these docs they say roughly this. If mongod is started with brew services:
$ brew services start [email protected]
It will use config file at path /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
To fix this, edit the config file:
$ vim /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
And change the dbPath e.g. to your home directory like this:
systemLog:
destination: file
path: /usr/local/var/log/mongodb/mongo.log
logAppend: true
storage:
dbPath: /Users/<username>/data/db
net:
bindIp: 127.0.0.1
Save the file and restart mongod with brew:
$ brew services restart [email protected]
I am at a loss why Apple did that.. So now, we can not have any root level directory other than theirs ? This just doesn't make any sense and people creating with root privileges those folders know what they are doing
If you are on mac and facing the issue then below command is useful,
whoami variable will get the current user
mongod --dbpath=/Users/$(whoami)/data/db
So, with macOS Catalina Apple created a new Volume for security purposes. If you’re on macOS Catalina, you'll need to create the /data/db folder in System/Volumes/Data.
Follow these commands
sudo mkdir -p /System/Volumes/Data/data/dbsudo chown -R `id -un` /System/Volumes/Data/data/dbStart MongoDB
brew services run mongodb-community
Enjoy 😉
brew services run mongodb-community gave me Error: No available formula with the name "mongodb-community".
I did this:
mkdir -p usr/local/var/mongodb/data/db
since the new path that is "usr/local/var/mongodb".
Default Paths for the mongodb-community Formula
In addition to installing the MongoDB server and tool binaries, the mongodb-community formula creates:
then it worked for me:
mkdir -p usr/local/var/mongodb/data/db
This is what worked for me as I was undergoing a Udemy course: 1. Install HomeBrew by typing this into your terminal
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Move your old /data/db folder (if you want to backup your current dbs) into a non root folder and proceed with the next step
Run in Terminal
a) brew uninstall mongodb
b) If needed run brew uninstall --force mongodb
c) brew tap mongodb/brew
d) brew install mongodb-community
e) brew services start mongodb/brew/mongodb-community
All you need now is to run mongo in the Terminal and you'll see the mongo shell symbol >.
Please let me know if this works ;) It took me almost 2 hours to figure it out, based on this article: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/362883/mongodb-doesnt-work-after-update-to-macos-catalina-10-15
Cheers, Radu
To add on to what David Buck wrote here, first you have to actually make the directory. You can do that with:
sudo mkdir /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
If you're getting this error:
"Error parsing command line: unrecognised option '--dbpath/System/Volumes/Data/data/db' try 'mongod --help' for more information"
after creating the alias, it's just because David Buck (while making a really helpful comment) missed a space in his answer.
To fix this, type
unalias mongod
and then type
alias mongod="sudo mongod --dbpath /System/Volumes/Data/data/db"
You cannot create a /data/ directory. That is reserved for the APFS filesystem. Check Bombich’s blog about this issue.
I create a gist with simple steps to install and run mongodb on catalina
# install homebrew (https://brew.sh/) and run the following commands
sudo chown -R $(whoami) $(brew --prefix)/*
brew tap mongodb/brew
brew install [email protected]
## --- aliases to set in your zshrc file
# open your zshrc file
open ~/.zshrc
# copy and paste shorcuts in the end of the file
alias mongod='brew services run mongodb-community'
alias mongod-start='brew services start mongodb-community' #will start MongoDB automatically when you login into your Macbook
alias mongod-status='brew services list'
alias mongod-stop='brew services stop mongodb-community'
# restart your terminal
# type mongod in your terminal for run service & mongod-stop for finish it
# test your mongodb connection with
mongo
show dbs
https://gist.github.com/sturmenta/cf19baa91b1d79d8ae2b305fb7e1f799
With macOS Catalina, you can no longer store files or data in the read-only system volume, nor can you write to the "root" directory ( / ) from the command line, such as with Terminal.
Mac version Catalina made the root folder is no longer writable.
Brew has an updated version of mongodb to use a new path (which it creates itself), /usr/local/var/mongodb and following these instructions will fix the issue:
Guide to installing updated mongodb-community-edition
brew install mongodb-community@VERSION where the first VERSION with the fix is 4.2