Segmentation fault (core dumped) when mongod
when I execute:
./mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
the result is :Segmentation fault (core dumped)
hope someone help me,thanks!
ubuntu
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when I execute:
./mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
the result is :Segmentation fault (core dumped)
hope someone help me,thanks!
ubuntu
Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
1
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28
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when I execute:
./mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
the result is :Segmentation fault (core dumped)
hope someone help me,thanks!
ubuntu
when I execute:
./mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
the result is :Segmentation fault (core dumped)
hope someone help me,thanks!
ubuntu
ubuntu
asked Nov 22 '18 at 6:17


zhaoyongxinzhaoyongxin
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Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
1
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28
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Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
1
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28
Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
1
1
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28
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@zhaoyongxin this steps will guide you
uninstall apt-get remove or purge command from terminals
1) navigate to the mongodb folder that has been downloaded for mongodb site
eg cd mongodb/bin/
2) create folder name mongodb-data or any other name like mkdir mongodb-data
3) ./mongod --dbpath ~/mongodb-data/
./mongod will store all your schema in your mongodb-data
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@zhaoyongxin this steps will guide you
uninstall apt-get remove or purge command from terminals
1) navigate to the mongodb folder that has been downloaded for mongodb site
eg cd mongodb/bin/
2) create folder name mongodb-data or any other name like mkdir mongodb-data
3) ./mongod --dbpath ~/mongodb-data/
./mongod will store all your schema in your mongodb-data
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@zhaoyongxin this steps will guide you
uninstall apt-get remove or purge command from terminals
1) navigate to the mongodb folder that has been downloaded for mongodb site
eg cd mongodb/bin/
2) create folder name mongodb-data or any other name like mkdir mongodb-data
3) ./mongod --dbpath ~/mongodb-data/
./mongod will store all your schema in your mongodb-data
add a comment |
@zhaoyongxin this steps will guide you
uninstall apt-get remove or purge command from terminals
1) navigate to the mongodb folder that has been downloaded for mongodb site
eg cd mongodb/bin/
2) create folder name mongodb-data or any other name like mkdir mongodb-data
3) ./mongod --dbpath ~/mongodb-data/
./mongod will store all your schema in your mongodb-data
@zhaoyongxin this steps will guide you
uninstall apt-get remove or purge command from terminals
1) navigate to the mongodb folder that has been downloaded for mongodb site
eg cd mongodb/bin/
2) create folder name mongodb-data or any other name like mkdir mongodb-data
3) ./mongod --dbpath ~/mongodb-data/
./mongod will store all your schema in your mongodb-data
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Did you try calling mongod directly? mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 6:38
you mean mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data?yes ,i tried ,but i didnt work, but i try to execute: ./bin/ mongod --dbpath=/usr/local/data/mongo_data,it works,do you know why?i use the ubuntu 18.10,but thank you so much for my first question,how do i follow you?
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:05
I tried your code by installing mongodb server on my ububtu 18 and the code worked. If you just started, I recommend to uninstall the current version and reinstall the mongodb server. Just a suggestion. 🙂
– Praneeth Nidarshan
Nov 22 '18 at 7:20
1
ok, thank you, you are a really nice person.
– zhaoyongxin
Nov 22 '18 at 7:28