Purpose
OMK customers may wish to upgrade MongoDB to 3.2 and realize the efficiencies of Wired Tiger. This example uses CentOS because this is the prevailing Linux distribution used by our customer base.
Steps
- Backup Current Database
- Stop running services
- Install MongoDB 3.2
- Provision MongoDB 3.2
- Convert to Wired Tiger
- Restore services
Procedure
Backup Current Database
Create Backup Directory
[root@opmantek /]# mkdir data/mongodump |
Dump MongoDB
[root@opmantek ~]# mongodump -u=opUserRW -p=op42flow42 --out=/data/mongodump |
Stop Running Services and Disable opflowd
[root@opmantek ~]# service opconfigd stop
Stopping opconfig daemon opconfigd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service opeventsd stop
Stopping opevents daemon opeventsd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service omkd stop
Stopping Opmantek Webserver opmantek.exe [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service mongod stop
Stopping mongod: [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# service opflowd stop
Shutting down flowd: [ OK ]
### disable opflowd
[root@opmantek ~]# chkconfig opflowd off |
Install MongoDB 3.2
Update MongoDB Repository File
In order to install Mondgo3.2 edit /etc/yum.repos.d/mongod-org.repo to reflect the correct version.
### change below to 3.2
[mongodb-org-3.2]
name=MongoDB Repository
### change below to 3.2
baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/\$releasever/mongodb-org/3.2/x86_64/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1 |
Install MongoDB 3.2 with yum
[root@opmantek ~]# yum install mongodb-org |
Provision MongoDB 3.2
Check what kinds of MongoDB configuration files are in /etc
[root@opmantek etc]# ls -l | grep mongo
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1564 2015-09-11 10:00 mongod.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 768 2017-02-02 02:07 mongod.conf.rpmnew |
If there is one called mongodb.conf it is no longer necessary. Please move this to /root to avoid any future confusion.
Make a backup of the old mondgod.conf and copy the new rpm version over it.
[root@opmantek etc]# cp mongod.conf mongod.conf.backup
[root@opmantek etc]# cp mongod.conf.rpmnew mongod.conf |
Provision MongoDB
Now make the following changes to mongod.conf
- Change the dbPath to /data/mongodb
- Provision wiredTiger
- Uncomment
- Add engineConfig, cacheSizeGB: 8
--snip
# Where and how to store data.
storage:
dbPath: /data/mongodb
journal:
enabled: true
# engine:
# mmapv1:
wiredTiger:
engineConfig:
cacheSizeGB: 8
--snip |
Delete temporary files associated with MongoDB
Remove any files in /tmp that look be be associated with MongoDB
If there is a mongod.pid file in /var/run/mongodb, then remove it.
Delete the contents of /data/mongodb and verify the group and owner of /data/mongodb is mongod.
[root@opmantek ~]# cd /data/mongodb
[root@opmantek mongodb]# rm -rf *
[root@opmantek mongodb]# cd ..
[root@opmantek data]# ls -l | grep mongodb
drwxr-xr-x 2 mongod mongod 4096 2017-04-05 17:42 mongodb |
Start MongoDB Service
[root@opmantek ~]# service mongod start
Starting mongod: [ OK ]
[root@opmantek ~]# |
Restore The Database
[root@opmantek ~]# mongorestore /data/mongodump |
Setup MongoDB for OMK Applicatons
[root@opmantek ~]# /usr/local/omk/bin/setup_mongodb.pl |
Restart OMK Services and Test
Restart Services
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opeventsd start
Starting opevents daemon opeventsd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opconfigd start
Starting opconfig daemon opconfigd [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service opflowd start
Starting opflowd: [ OK ]
[root@opmantek mongodb]# service omkd start
Starting Opmantek Webserver opmantek.exe [ OK ] |