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3.8. MongoDB Failures
If MongoDB is not configured correctly, you will experience failures with the OpenShift client tools. If this is the case, verify your MongoDB configuration.
Use the following command to verify that the MongoDB service is running:
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service mongod status
# service mongod status
If the
mongod
service is not running, look in the /var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log
file for information. Look for duplicate configuration lines, which cause problems with MongoDB, and result in the multiple_occurences error message. Verify that there are no duplicate configuration lines in the /etc/mongodb.conf
file to enable the mongod
service to start.
For testing a MongoDB connection, look in the
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/etc/openshift/broker.conf
file for MongoDB configuration details such as database host, port, name, user, and password.
Example 3.1. Example MongoDB Configuration
With the
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The MongoDB command prompt is displayed.
mongod
service running, use the following command to connect to the database, replacing configuration settings accordingly:
mongo localhost:27017/openshift_broker -u mongouser -p mongopassword
# mongo localhost:27017/openshift_broker -u mongouser -p mongopasswordmongo localhost:27017/openshift_broker -u mongouser -p mongopasswordmongo localhost:27017/openshift_broker -u mongouser -p mongopasswordmongo localhost:27017/openshift_broker -u mongouser -p mongopassword