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When running mongo on a remote aws server (ubuntu) what is the best way to keep a mongo instance running after sshing to it to start it?

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Take a look here. In short, you should use mongod --fork --logpath /var/log/mongod.log

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  • so something like, nohup mongod?
    – fancy
    Jan 11, 2012 at 22:48
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    it looks like that mongod --fork --logpath /var/log/mongod.log should work...so no need for nohup...have just tried and modifying my answer Jan 11, 2012 at 22:50
  • how about "--logappend" ?
    – IvanM
    Sep 21, 2013 at 13:05
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    This one works well. Just FYI, to kill the process, you may use the following commands in the interactive shell: use admin; db.shutdownServer();
    – Gang Su
    May 27, 2014 at 21:25
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Start it as a service. Here's the command

sudo service mongod start

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You should be able to use the auto-generated init script if you installed the -10gen distro: http://www.mkyong.com/mongodb/how-to-install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/

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  • I can't start it, I just cant keep it running.
    – fancy
    Jan 11, 2012 at 22:36
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You can use screen too for this purpose.

First execute the command

screen

Then run your server using

mongod --dbpath=/example/dbpath

Then detach it by pressing ctrl+a and then pressing d

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The MongoDB documentation has two useful links

Installing on Ubuntu

http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ubuntu+and+Debian+packages

Starting and stopping MongoDB

http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Starting+and+Stopping+Mongo

You need to use the --fork and --log parameters to detach the process from the ssh login.

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