I had installed MongoDB
few days back on my Mac and am not sure how I installed, but now how do I check if MongoDB
is up and running in my system?
问题:
回答1:
Quick Solution
Run the following in your Terminal:
ps -ef | grep mongod | grep -v grep | wc -l | tr -d ' '
This will get you the number of MongoDB
processes running, thus if it is other than 0
, then you have MongoDB
running on your system.
Step-by-Step
The
ps -ef | grep mongod
part return all the running processes, that have any relation to the supplied string, i.e.mongod
, e.g. have the string in the executable path, have the string in the username, etc.When you run the previous command, the
grep mongod
also becomes a process containing the stringmongod
in theCOMMAND
column ofps
output, so it will also appear in the output. For that reason you need to eliminate it by pipinggrep -v grep
, which filters all the lines from the input that contain the stringgrep
.So now you have all possible lines that contain string
mongod
and are not the instances ofgrep
. What to do? Count them, and do that withwc -l
.wc -l
output contains additional formatting, i.e. spaces, so just for the sake of the beauty, runtr -d ' '
to remove the redundant spaces.
As a result you will get a single number, representing the number of processes you grep
'ed for.
回答2:
The answers combining ps
and grep
should always get you what you need. However, if you have a standard installation that comes with the mongo shell, an easier to remember method is to start the mongo shell
mongo
The shell will give you status of mongodb.