Mongooplog Installation On A Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Fedora And Raspbian
Install mongooplog
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Debian
apt-get install mongo-tools
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Ubuntu
apt-get install juju-mongo-tools3.2
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Kali Linux
apt-get install mongo-tools
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Fedora
dnf install mongo-tools
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Raspbian
apt-get install mongo-tools
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mongo-tools
collection of tools for administering MongoDB serversmongodb-tools is a collection of tools for administering MongoDB instances. The package includes the following tools: * bsondump: display BSON files in a human-readable format * mongoimport: convert data from JSON, TSV or CSV and insert them into a collection * mongoexport: write an existing collection to CSV or JSON format * mongodump/mongorestore: dump MongoDB backups to disk in .BSON format, or restore them to a live database * mongostat: monitor live MongoDB servers, replica sets, or sharded clusters * mongofiles: read, write, delete, or update files in GridFS * mongooplog: replay oplog entries between MongoDB servers * mongotop: monitor read/write activity on a mongo server
mongodb-clients
object/document-oriented database (client apps)MongoDB is a high-performance, open source, schema-free document-oriented data store that's easy to deploy, manage and use. It's network accessible, written in C++ and offers the following features: * Collection oriented storage - easy storage of object-style data * Full index support, including on inner objects * Query profiling * Replication and fail-over support * Efficient storage of binary data including large objects (e.g. videos) * Auto-sharding for cloud-level scalability High performance, scalability, and reasonable depth of functionality are the goals for the project. This package contains the standard administrative shell (mongo) and other utilities for administration or analysis of performance of the server.