Chapter 4. Administration

In this chapter, we will see the following recipes related to MongoDB administration:

  • Renaming a collection
  • Viewing collection stats
  • Viewing database stats
  • Manually padding a document
  • The mongostat and mongotop utilities
  • Getting current executing operations and killing them
  • Using profiler to profile operations
  • Setting up users in Mongo
  • Interprocess security in Mongo
  • Modifying collection behavior using the collMod command
  • Setting up MongoDB as a Windows service
  • Replica set configurations
  • Stepping down as primary from the replica set
  • Exploring the local database of a replica set
  • Understanding and analyzing oplogs
  • Building tagged Replica sets
  • Configuring the default shard for non-sharded collections
  • Manual split and migration of chunks
  • Domain-driven ...

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