'How to stop mongo DB in one command

I need to be able to start/stop MongoDB on the cli. It is quite simple to start:

./mongod

But to stop mongo DB, I need to run open mongo shell first and then type two commands:

$ ./mongo

use admin

db.shutdownServer()

So I don't know how to stop mongo DB in one line. Any help?



Solution 1:[1]

If you literally want a one line equivalent to the commands in your original question, you could alias:

mongo --eval "db.getSiblingDB('admin').shutdownServer()"

Mark's answer on starting and stopping MongoDB via services is the more typical (and recommended) administrative approach.

Solution 2:[2]

mongod --dbpath /path/to/your/db --shutdown

More info at official: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/manage-mongodb-processes/

Solution 3:[3]

If the server is running as the foreground process in a terminal, this can be done by pressing

Ctrl-C

Another way to cleanly shut down a running server is to use the shutdown command,

> use admin
> db.shutdownServer();

Otherwise, a command like kill can be used to send the signal. If mongod has 10014 as its PID, the command would be

kill -2 10014

Solution 4:[4]

I followed the official MongoDB documentation for stopping with signals. One of the following commands can be used (PID represents the Process ID of the mongod process):

kill PID

which sends signal 15 (SIGTERM), or

kill -2 PID

which sends signal 2 (SIGINT).

Warning from MongoDB documentation:
Never use kill -9 (i.e. SIGKILL) to terminate a mongod instance.

If you have more than one instance running or you don't care about the PID, you could use pkill to send the signal to all running mongod processes:

pkill mongod

or

pkill -2 mongod

or, much more safer, only to the processes belonging to you:

pkill -U $USER mongod

or

pkill -2 -U $USER mongod

NOTE: If the DB is running as another user, but you have administrative rights, you have invoke the above commands with sudo, in order to run them. E.g.:

sudo pkill mongod
sudo pkill -2 mongod

PS

Note: I resorted to using signals because mongod --shutdown, although mentioned in the current MongoDB documentation, did not work on my machine (macOS, mongodb v3.4.10, installed with homebrew):

Error parsing command line: unrecognised option '--shutdown'

Update 2022-05-10

meanwhile option --shutdown is marked in the documentation as "Supported on Linux only".

PPS

(macOS specific) Before anyone wonders: no, I could not stop it with command

brew services stop mongodb

because I did not start it with

brew services start mongodb

I had started mongod with a custom command line :-)

Solution 5:[5]

Use mongod --shutdown

According to the official doc : manage-mongodb-processes/

:D

Solution 6:[6]

create a file called mongostop.bat

save the following code in it

 mongo admin --eval "db.shutdownServer()"

run the file mongostop.bat and you successfully have mongo stopped

Solution 7:[7]

My special case is:

previously start mongod by:

sudo -u mongod mongod -f /etc/mongod.conf

now, want to stop mongod.

and refer official doc Stop mongod Processes, has tried:

(1) shutdownServer but failed:

> use admin
switched to db admin
> db.shutdownServer()
2019-03-06T14:13:15.334+0800 E QUERY    [thread1] Error: shutdownServer failed: {
        "ok" : 0,
        "errmsg" : "shutdown must run from localhost when running db without auth",
        "code" : 13
} :
_getErrorWithCode@src/mongo/shell/utils.js:25:13
DB.prototype.shutdownServer@src/mongo/shell/db.js:302:1
@(shell):1:1

(2) --shutdown still failed:

# mongod --shutdown
There doesn't seem to be a server running with dbpath: /data/db

(3) previous start command adding --shutdown:

sudo -u mongod mongod -f /etc/mongod.conf --shutdown
killing process with pid: 30213
failed to kill process: errno:1 Operation not permitted

(4) use service to stop:

service mongod stop

and

service mongod status

show expected Active: inactive (dead) but mongod actually still running, for can see process from ps:

# ps -edaf | grep mongo | grep -v grep
root     30213     1  0 Feb04 ?        03:33:22 mongod --port PORT --dbpath=/var/lib/mongo

and finally, really stop mongod by:

# sudo mongod -f /etc/mongod.conf --shutdown
killing process with pid: 30213

until now, root cause: still unknown ...

hope above solution is useful for your.

Solution 8:[8]

One liners to start or stop mongodb service using command line;

  1. To start the service use: NET START MONGODB
  2. To stop the service use: NET STOP MONGODB

I use this myself, it does work.

Solution 9:[9]

Building on the answer from stennie:

mongo --eval "db.getSiblingDB('admin').shutdownServer();quit()"

I found that mongo was trying to reconnect to the db after the server shut down, which would cause a delay and error messages. Adding quit() after shutdown speeds it up and reduces the messages, but there is still one.

I also want to add context - I'm starting and stopping mongod as part of test cases for other code, so registering as a service does not fit the use case. I am hoping to end up with something that runs on all platforms (this tested in windows right now). I'm using mongod 3.6.9

Solution 10:[10]

From the given commands I think you're on Linux.

Start MongoDB:

$ sudo service mongod start
mongod start/running, process XXXXX 

Check the Status:

$ sudo service mongod status
mongod start/running, process XXXXX 

Stop MongoDB:

$ sudo service mongod stop
mongod stop/waiting 

Solution 11:[11]

Using homebrew (recommended way):

To start:

brew services start mongodb-community

To stop:

brew services stop mongodb-community

Solution 12:[12]

I simply did:

quit();

Please note I'm using mongo 3.0.

Mongo

Solution 13:[13]

in the terminal window on your mac, press control+c

Solution 14:[14]

I use this startup script on Ubuntu.

#!/bin/sh

### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides:     mongodb
# Required-Sart:
# Required-Stop:
# Default-Start:        2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop:         0 1 6
# Short-Description: mongodb
# Description: mongo db server
### END INIT INFO

. /lib/lsb/init-functions

PROGRAM=/opt/mongo/bin/mongod
MONGOPID=`ps -ef | grep 'mongod' | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`

test -x $PROGRAM || exit 0

case "$1" in
  start)
     log_begin_msg "Starting MongoDB server"
         ulimit -v unlimited.
         ulimit -n 100000
     /opt/mongo/bin/mongod --fork --quiet --dbpath /data/db --bind_ip 127.0.0.1 --rest   --config /etc/mongod.conf.
     log_end_msg 0
     ;;
  stop)
     log_begin_msg "Stopping MongoDB server"
     if [ ! -z "$MONGOPID" ]; then
kill -15 $MONGOPID
     fi
     log_end_msg 0
     ;;
  status)
     ;;
  *)
     log_success_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/mongodb {start|stop|status}"
     exit 1
esac

exit 0

Solution 15:[15]

Windows

In PowerShell, it's: Stop-Service MongoDB

Then to start it again: Start-Service MongoDB

To verify whether it's started, run: net start | findstr MongoDB.

Note: Above assumes MongoDB is registered as a service.

Solution 16:[16]

Kindly take advantage of the Task Manager provided by your OS for a quick and easy solution. Below is the screengrab from/for Windows 10. Right-click on the highlighted process and select stop. Select start, if already stopped.

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Please Note: Internally the commands are doing the same thing which you have to do manually using a GUI (Task Manager), provided by Windows/your OS. Though, this approach to be used for study/practice purpose to get started and you won't be blocked due to this.

Solution 17:[17]

To start sudo /etc/init.d/mongodb start

To stop sudo /etc/init.d/mongodb stop