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MongoDB High Availability

You're reading from   MongoDB High Availability Design and implement a highly available server using the latest features of MongoDB.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783986729
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Afshin Mehrabani Afshin Mehrabani
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding the MongoDB Architecture and Processes FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding MongoDB's Failures and Limitations 3. Clustering in MongoDB 4. Utilizing a Replica Set 5. Replica Set in Action 6. Understanding the Concept of Sharding 7. Sharding in Action 8. Analyzing and Improving Database Performance 9. Migrating Instances and Reducing Downtime 10. Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Database Index

Configuring a mongos instance


After configuring the configuration servers, we should bind them to the core module of clustering. The mongos instance is responsible for binding all modules and parts together to make a complete sharding core.

This module is simple and lightweight, and we can host it on the same machine that hosts other modules, such as configuration servers. It doesn't need a separate directory to store data. The mongos process uses port 27017 by default, but you can change the port using the configuration parameters.

To define the configuration servers, you can use the configuration file or command-line parameters. Create a new file using your text editor in the /etc/ directory and add the following configuring settings:

configdb = cfg1.sharding.com:27019, cfg2.sharding.com:27020 cfg3.sharding.com:27021

To execute and run the mongos instance, you can simply use the following command:

mongos -f /etc/mongos.conf

After executing the command, you should see an output like the following...

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