How to connect Robomongo to MongoDB

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借酒劲吻你 2020-11-27 16:51

I am having MongoDB and Robomongo in my running system, I am using Robomongo as client, I have installed MongoDB on different system which I am treating as server, I want to

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  • 2020-11-27 17:19

    Looks like Robomongo not yet works with Mongo 3

    https://github.com/paralect/robomongo/issues/771

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  • 2020-11-27 17:21

    I was able to connect Robomongo to a remote instance of Mongo DB running on Mongo Labs using the connection string as follows:

    1. Download latest Robomongo. I downloaded 0.9 RC6 from here.

    2. From the connection string, populate the server address and port numbers as follows.

    1. Populate DB name and username and password as follows under the authentication tab.

    1. Test the connection.

    Hope this help!

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  • 2020-11-27 17:25

    If there is no authentication enabled (username/password) and still unable to connect. Just use localhost and default port. Click Test and Save, if test connection is successful.

    Regards Jagdish

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  • 2020-11-27 17:25

    I exported from Studio 3T the following connection:

    mongodb://youn-nosql-grej-test:xxxyyyzzz@youn-nosql-grej-test.documents.azure.com:10255/admin?3t.uriVersion=2&3t.certificatePreference=RootCACert:accept_any&3t.databases=admin&3t.connectionMode=direct&3t.useClientCertPassword=false&3t.connection.name=Grej-Test&readPreference=primary&ssl=true

    And fill it in the following screens:

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  • 2020-11-27 17:28
    1. First you have to run mongod command in your terminal make sure the command execute properly.

    2. Then in new terminal tab run mongo command.

    3. Then open Robomongo GUI and create a new connection with default setting.

    Hopefully this will solve your problem

    Cheers !!

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  • 2020-11-27 17:32

    EDIT: Commenting out bind_ip can make your system vulnerable to security flaws, please see https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/administration/security-checklist/#limit-network-exposure It is a better idea to add more IP's than to open up your system to everything.

    You need to edit your /etc/mongod.conf file's bind_ip variable to include the IP of the computer you're using, or eliminate it altogether.

    I was able to connect using the following mongod.conf , I commented out bind_ip and uncommented port.

    # mongod.conf
    
    # Where to store the data.
    
    # Note: if you run mongodb as a non-root user (recommended) you may
    # need to create and set permissions for this directory manually,
    # e.g., if the parent directory isn't mutable by the mongodb user.
    
    dbpath=/var/lib/mongodb
    
    
    #where to log
    
    logpath=/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log
    
    
    logappend=true
    
    
    port = 27017
    
    
    # Listen to local interface only. Comment out to listen on all 
    interfaces. 
    
    #bind_ip = 127.0.0.1
    
    
    # Disables write-ahead journaling
    
    # nojournal = true
    
    
    # Enables periodic logging of CPU utilization and I/O wait
    
    #cpu = true
    
    
    # Turn on/off security.  Off is currently the default
    
    #noauth = true
    
    #auth = true
    
    
    # Verbose logging output.
    
    #verbose = true
    
    
    # Inspect all client data for validity on receipt (useful for
    
    # developing drivers)
    
    #objcheck = true
    
    
    # Enable db quota management
    
    #quota = true
    
    
    # Set oplogging level where n is
    
    #   0=off (default)
    
    #   1=W
    
    #   2=R
    
    #   3=both
    
    #   7=W+some reads
    
    #diaglog = 0
    
    
    # Ignore query hints
    
    #nohints = true
    
    
    # Enable the HTTP interface (Defaults to port 28017).
    
    #httpinterface = true
    
    
    # Turns off server-side scripting.  This will result in greatly limited
    
    # functionality
    
    #noscripting = true
    
    
    # Turns off table scans.  Any query that would do a table scan fails.
    
    #notablescan = true
    
    
    # Disable data file preallocation.
    
    #noprealloc = true
    
    
    # Specify .ns file size for new databases.
    
    # nssize = <size>
    
    
    # Replication Options
    
    
    # in replicated mongo databases, specify the replica set name here
    
    #replSet=setname
    
    # maximum size in megabytes for replication operation log
    
    #oplogSize=1024
    
    # path to a key file storing authentication info for connections
    
    # between replica set members
    
    #keyFile=/path/to/keyfile
    

    Don't forget to restart mongod service before trying to connect:

    service mongod restart
    

    From robomongo I used the following connection settings:

    Connection Tab:

    Address: [VPS IP] : 27017

    SSH Tab:

    SSH Address: [VPS IP] : 22

    SSH User Name: [Username for sudo enabled user]

    SSH Auth Method: Password

    User Password: Supersecret

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