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
Looks like Robomongo not yet works with Mongo 3
https://github.com/paralect/robomongo/issues/771
I was able to connect Robomongo to a remote instance of Mongo DB running on Mongo Labs using the connection string as follows:
Download latest Robomongo. I downloaded 0.9 RC6 from here.
From the connection string, populate the server address and port numbers as follows.
Hope this help!
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
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:
First you have to run mongod
command in your terminal make sure the command execute properly.
Then in new terminal tab run mongo
command.
Then open Robomongo GUI and create a new connection with default setting.
Hopefully this will solve your problem
Cheers !!
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