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Sep 23, 2010
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Alec Leamas
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Raphael Sofaer
Sep 24, 2010
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@@ -115,6 +115,14 @@ If you're on **Mac OS X**, you already have Ruby on your system. Yay!
### MongoDB
To install MongoDB on
**Fedora**
, use the official repositories
sudo yum install mongodb-server
Ensure that the server is started at system reboot:
sudo chkconfig mongod on
To install MongoDB on
**Ubuntu**
, add the official MongoDB repository
[
here
](
http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Ubuntu+and+Debian+packages
)
.
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@@ -147,32 +155,6 @@ Then run:
sudo chmod -Rv 777 /data/
To install MongoDB on a x86_64
**Fedora**
system, add the official MongoDB
repository from MongoDB
(http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/CentOS+and+Fedora+Packages) into
/etc/yum.repos.d/10gen.repo:
[10gen]
name=10gen Repository
baseurl=http://downloads.mongodb.org/distros/fedora/13/os/x86_64/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
Then use yum to install the packages:
sudo yum install mongo-stable mongo-stable-server
If you're running a 32-bit system, run
`wget
http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-i686-1.6.2.tgz`
. If you're
running a 64-bit system, run
`wget
http://fastdl.mongodb.org/linux/mongodb-linux-x86_64-1.6.2.tgz`
.
# extract
tar xzf mongodb-linux-i686-1.4.0.tgz
# create the required data directory
sudo mkdir -p /data/db
sudo chmod -Rv 777 /data/
To install MongoDB on
**Mac OS X**
, run the following:
brew install mongo
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@@ -266,7 +248,7 @@ run `service mongodb start`). If you installed the binary manually, run `sudo
mongod`
from where mongo is installed to start mongo.
If you installed the Fedora package, MongoDB will need to be started via
`service mongod
b
start`
. If you installed the binary manually, run
`sudo
`service mongod start`
. If you installed the binary manually, run
`sudo
mongod`
from where Mongo is installed to start Mongo.
If you installed the OsX package through "brew", MongoDB will need to be
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