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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
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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
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    Is there a way to make it permanent? I have to type it every time I start the MongoDB server!
    – AV Paul
    Commented Nov 20, 2019 at 8:54
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    @AVPaul Maybe not the best solution, but you could make an alias that refers to your path. Commented Dec 10, 2019 at 13:34
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    @AlexL It's working for me too. But do I have to type mongod --dbpath=/Users/my_USER_name/data/db everytime I want to run my dev mongo db? Because next time when I run mongod, it is saying /data/db not found Commented Feb 28, 2020 at 7:31
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    you can make it permanent by setting the dbPath in mongoDB config file if you're using mac it's under /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf. then add the following : "storage: dbPath: path to your db directory"
    – Samoox
    Commented Aug 5, 2020 at 11:56
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    I forgot how annoying updating OS X is no wonder I always resist it
    – Anthony
    Commented Aug 19, 2020 at 8:44
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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

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    brew services start mongodb-community => Error: Formula mongodb-community is not installed. You have to launched: brew services start mongodb/brew/[email protected] Commented Dec 4, 2020 at 0:49
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    I wish I could click upvote button more than once. Commented Dec 30, 2021 at 5:18
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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:

  1. Change mongod directory :

    sudo mongod --dbpath /System/Volumes/Data/data/db

  2. Give it an alias to use it as mongod:

    alias mongod="sudo mongod --dbpath /System/Volumes/Data/data/db"

  3. 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)

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    I did this before step 1: 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.
    – twk
    Commented Dec 6, 2020 at 7:20
  • This is perfect!
    – Jignesh
    Commented Feb 19, 2021 at 14:09
  • even if I change ownership of /System/Volumes/Data/data/db I still need to provide password everytime I run the mongod command
    – Bn.F76
    Commented Mar 20, 2021 at 0:40
  • I've tried several solution, the only one that worked for me. Thank you. Commented Apr 25, 2021 at 2:14
  • i struggled for 2 days.now its working for me ..appreciate Commented Aug 30, 2021 at 0:49
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You can't create a folder on the root directory on Mac Catalina anymore!

https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina/features/

Dedicated system volume

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

refs

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250720711

https://zellwk.com/blog/install-mongodb/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX15WbKidXY

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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]
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    this did not work for me, mongo is still looking in /data/db
    – Xen_mar
    Commented May 16, 2020 at 13:17
  • @Xen_mar were you trying to run mongod after editing the file? Apparently mongod is already run by brew services start
    – J.E.C.
    Commented Sep 11, 2020 at 7:26
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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

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  • typical apple: helicopter-parenting their users
    – spb
    Commented May 7, 2023 at 15:57
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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
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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

  1. sudo mkdir -p /System/Volumes/Data/data/db
  2. sudo chown -R `id -un` /System/Volumes/Data/data/db

Start MongoDB

  1. brew services run mongodb-community

  2. Enjoy 😉

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  • brew services run mongodb-community gave me Error: No available formula with the name "mongodb-community".
    – JoeTidee
    Commented Sep 2, 2021 at 0:18
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I did this:

mkdir -p usr/local/var/mongodb/data/db

since the new path that is "usr/local/var/mongodb".

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Default Paths for the mongodb-community Formula

In addition to installing the MongoDB server and tool binaries, the mongodb-community formula creates:

  • a configuration file: /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf
  • a log directory path: /usr/local/var/log/mongodb
  • a data directory path: /usr/local/var/mongodb

then it worked for me:

mkdir -p usr/local/var/mongodb/data/db
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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)"
  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

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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"

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  • It wasn't me... credit should go to Eugène Beliaev. I just edited their answer for formatting...
    – David Buck
    Commented Jul 10, 2020 at 18:37
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You cannot create a /data/ directory. That is reserved for the APFS filesystem. Check Bombich’s blog about this issue.

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  • So, could this read-only file issue be solved? I have the same problem Commented Oct 13, 2019 at 12:29
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    No, you need to use another name for your directory. A possible solution could be to create the data directory inside another directory which is allowed as a root directory.
    – jvarela
    Commented Oct 13, 2019 at 12:47
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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

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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.

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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

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