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authorSam Kleinman <samk@10gen.com>2015-01-30 16:44:56 -0500
committerSam Kleinman <samk@10gen.com>2015-01-30 18:18:58 -0500
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SERVER-17136: update manpages
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText.
.
-.TH "MONGODUMP" "1" "March 18, 2014" "2.6" "mongodb-manual"
+.TH "MONGODUMP" "1" "January 30, 2015" "3.0" "mongodb-manual"
.SH NAME
mongodump \- MongoDB Data Dump Utility
.
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]
.SH SYNOPSIS
.sp
\fBmongodump\fP is a utility for creating a binary export of the
-contents of a database. Consider using this utility as part an
+contents of a database. Consider using this utility as part of an
effective \fBbackup strategy\fP\&. Use
\fBmongodump\fP in conjunction with \fBmongorestore\fP to
restore databases.
@@ -64,25 +64,33 @@ where the \fIsharded cluster\fP consists of \fIreplica sets\fP, the \fIread pref
from \fIsecondary\fP members of the set.
.sp
Changed in version 2.2: When used in combination with \fBfsync\fP or
-\fBdb.fsyncLock()\fP, \fBmongod\fP may block some
+\fBdb.fsyncLock()\fP, \fBmongod\fP will block
reads, including those from \fBmongodump\fP, when
queued write operation waits behind the \fBfsync\fP
-lock.
+lock. Do not use \fBmongodump\fP with
+\fBdb.fsyncLock()\fP\&.
+.sp
+\fBmongodump\fP overwrites output files if they exist in the
+backup data folder. Before running the \fBmongodump\fP command
+multiple times, either ensure that you no longer need the files in the
+output folder (the default is the \fBdump/\fP folder) or rename the
+folders or files.
.SH REQUIRED ACCESS
.SS Backup Collections
.sp
To backup all the databases in a cluster via \fBmongodump\fP, you
should have the \fBbackup\fP role. The \fBbackup\fP role provides
-all the needed privileges for backing up all database. The role confers no
+the required privileges for backing up all databases. The role confers no
additional access, in keeping with the policy of \fIleast privilege\fP\&.
.sp
To backup a given database, you must have \fBread\fP access on the database.
Several roles provide this access, including the \fBbackup\fP role.
.sp
-To backup the \fBsystem.profile\fP collection in a database, you must have
-\fBread\fP access on certain system collections in the database. Several roles
-provide this access, including the \fBclusterAdmin\fP and
+To backup the \fBsystem.profile\fP
+collection, which is created when you activate \fIdatabase profiling\fP, you must have \fBadditional\fP
+\fBread\fP access on this collection. Several
+roles provide this access, including the \fBclusterAdmin\fP and
\fBdbAdmin\fP roles.
.SS Backup Users
.sp
@@ -104,6 +112,11 @@ To backup the user\-defined roles on a database, you must have the
\fBadmin.system.roles\fP collection. Both the \fBbackup\fP and
\fBuserAdminAnyDatabase\fP roles provide this privilege.
.SH OPTIONS
+.sp
+Changed in version 3.0.0: \fBmongodump\fP removed the \fB\-\-dbpath\fP as well as related
+\fB\-\-directoryperdb\fP and \fB\-\-journal\fP options. You must use
+\fBmongodump\fP while connected to a \fBmongod\fP instance.
+
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B mongodump
@@ -114,8 +127,8 @@ To backup the user\-defined roles on a database, you must have the
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-help, \-h
-Returns information on \fBmongodump\fP options and usage.
+.B \-\-help
+Returns information on the options and use of \fBmongodump\fP\&.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
@@ -127,8 +140,10 @@ including the option multiple times, (e.g. \fB\-vvvvv\fP\&.)
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-\-quiet
-Runs \fBmongodump\fP in a quiet mode that attempts to limit the amount of
-output. This option suppresses:
+Runs the \fBmongodump\fP in a quiet mode that attempts to limit the amount
+of output.
+.sp
+This option suppresses:
.INDENT 7.0
.IP \(bu 2
output from \fIdatabase commands\fP
@@ -147,19 +162,22 @@ Returns the \fBmongodump\fP release number.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-host <hostname><:port>, \-h
+.B \-\-host <hostname><:port>, \-h <hostname><:port>
+\fIDefault\fP: localhost:27017
+.sp
Specifies a resolvable hostname for the \fBmongod\fP to which to
-connect. By default \fBmongodump\fP attempts to connect to a MongoDB instance
-running on the localhost on port number \fB27017\fP\&.
+connect. By default, the \fBmongodump\fP attempts to connect to a MongoDB
+instance running on the localhost on port number \fB27017\fP\&.
.sp
-To connect to a replica set, specify the replica set seed name and the
-seed list of set members. Use the following format:
+To connect to a replica set, specify the
+\fBreplSetName\fP and a seed list of set members, as in
+the following:
.INDENT 7.0
.INDENT 3.5
.sp
.nf
.ft C
-<replica_set_name>/<hostname1><:port>,<hostname2:<port>,...
+<replSetName>/<hostname1><:port>,<hostname2><:port>,<...>
.ft P
.fi
.UNINDENT
@@ -167,20 +185,26 @@ seed list of set members. Use the following format:
.sp
You can always connect directly to a single MongoDB instance by
specifying the host and port number directly.
+.sp
+Changed in version 3.0.0: If you use IPv6 and use the \fB<address>:<port>\fP format, you must
+enclose the portion of an address and port combination in
+brackets (e.g. \fB[<address>]\fP).
+
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-\-port <port>
-Specifies the port number when the MongoDB instance is not running on the
-standard port of \fB27017\fP\&. You may also specify the port number
-using the \fB\-\-host\fP option.
+\fIDefault\fP: 27017
+.sp
+Specifies the TCP port on which the MongoDB instance listens for
+client connections.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-\-ipv6
-Enables IPv6 support, which allows \fBmongodump\fP to connect to the MongoDB
-instance using an IPv6 network. All MongoDB programs and processes,
-including \fBmongodump\fP, disable IPv6 support by default.
+Enables IPv6 support and allows the \fBmongodump\fP to connect to the
+MongoDB instance using an IPv6 network. All MongoDB programs and
+processes disable IPv6 support by default.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
@@ -206,6 +230,21 @@ from the Certificate Authority. Specify the file name of the
.sp
The default distribution of MongoDB does not contain support for SSL.
For more information on MongoDB and SSL, see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure\-ssl\&.
+.sp
+\fBWARNING:\fP
+.INDENT 7.0
+.INDENT 3.5
+If the \fBmongo\fP shell or any other tool that connects to
+\fBmongos\fP or \fBmongod\fP is run without
+\fI\-\-sslCAFile\fP, it will not attempt to validate
+server certificates. This results in vulnerability to expired
+\fBmongod\fP and \fBmongos\fP certificates as well as to foreign
+processes posing as valid \fBmongod\fP or \fBmongos\fP
+instances. Ensure that you \fIalways\fP specify the CA file against which
+server certificates should be validated in cases where intrusion is a
+possibility.
+.UNINDENT
+.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
@@ -219,8 +258,8 @@ or absolute paths.
.sp
This option is required when using the \fI\-\-ssl\fP option to connect
to a \fBmongod\fP or \fBmongos\fP that has
-\fBsslCAFile\fP enabled \fIwithout\fP
-\fBsslWeakCertificateValidation\fP\&.
+\fBCAFile\fP enabled \fIwithout\fP
+\fBallowConnectionsWithoutCertificates\fP\&.
.sp
The default distribution of MongoDB does not contain support for SSL.
For more information on MongoDB and SSL, see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure\-ssl\&.
@@ -232,13 +271,13 @@ New in version 2.6.
.sp
Specifies the password to de\-crypt the certificate\-key file (i.e.
-\fI\-\-sslPEMKeyFile\fP). Use \fI\-\-sslPEMKeyPassword\fP only if
-the certificate\-key file is encrypted. In all cases, \fBmongodump\fP will
+\fI\-\-sslPEMKeyFile\fP). Use the \fI\-\-sslPEMKeyPassword\fP option only if the
+certificate\-key file is encrypted. In all cases, the \fBmongodump\fP will
redact the password from all logging and reporting output.
.sp
If the private key in the PEM file is encrypted and you do not specify
-\fI\-\-sslPEMKeyPassword\fP, \fBmongodump\fP will prompt for a passphrase.
-See \fIssl\-certificate\-password\fP\&.
+the \fI\-\-sslPEMKeyPassword\fP option, the \fBmongodump\fP will prompt for a passphrase. See
+\fIssl\-certificate\-password\fP\&.
.sp
The default distribution of MongoDB does not contain support for SSL.
For more information on MongoDB and SSL, see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure\-ssl\&.
@@ -264,7 +303,7 @@ New in version 2.6.
.sp
Bypasses the validation checks for server certificates and allows
the use of invalid certificates. When using the
-\fBsslAllowInvalidCertificates\fP setting, MongoDB logs as a
+\fBallowInvalidCertificates\fP setting, MongoDB logs as a
warning the use of the invalid certificate.
.sp
The default distribution of MongoDB does not contain support for SSL.
@@ -272,100 +311,191 @@ For more information on MongoDB and SSL, see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tuto
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
+.B \-\-sslAllowInvalidHostnames
+New in version 3.0.
+
+.sp
+Disables the validation of the hostnames in SSL certificates. Allows
+\fBmongodump\fP to connect to MongoDB instances if the hostname their
+certificates do not match the specified hostname.
+.UNINDENT
+.INDENT 0.0
+.TP
.B \-\-sslFIPSMode
New in version 2.6.
.sp
-Directs \fBmongodump\fP to use the FIPS mode of the installed OpenSSL
-library. Your system must
-have a FIPS compliant OpenSSL library to use \fI\-\-sslFIPSMode\fP\&.
+Directs the \fBmongodump\fP to use the FIPS mode of the installed OpenSSL
+library. Your system must have a FIPS compliant OpenSSL library to use
+the \fI\-\-sslFIPSMode\fP option.
.sp
-The default distribution of MongoDB does not contain support for SSL.
-For more information on MongoDB and SSL, see http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure\-ssl\&.
+\fBNOTE:\fP
+.INDENT 7.0
+.INDENT 3.5
+FIPS Compatible SSL is
+available only in \fI\%MongoDB Enterprise\fP\&. See
+http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/configure\-fips for more information.
+.UNINDENT
+.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-username <username>, \-u
+.B \-\-username <username>, \-u <username>
Specifies a username with which to authenticate to a MongoDB database
that uses authentication. Use in conjunction with the \fB\-\-password\fP and
\fB\-\-authenticationDatabase\fP options.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-password <password>, \-p
+.B \-\-password <password>, \-p <password>
Specifies a password with which to authenticate to a MongoDB database
that uses authentication. Use in conjunction with the \fB\-\-username\fP and
\fB\-\-authenticationDatabase\fP options.
+.sp
+If you do not specify an argument for \fI\-\-password\fP, \fBmongodump\fP will
+prompt interactively for a password on the console.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-\-authenticationDatabase <dbname>
-New in version 2.4.
-
-.sp
-Specifies the database that holds the user\(aqs credentials.
-If you do not specify an authentication database, \fBmongodump\fP assumes
-that the database specified as the argument to the \fI\-\-db\fP option
-holds the user\(aqs credentials.
+If you do not specify an authentication database, \fBmongodump\fP
+assumes that the database specified to export holds the user\(aqs credentials.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-\-authenticationMechanism <name>
+\fIDefault\fP: MONGODB\-CR
+.sp
New in version 2.4.
.sp
-Specifies the authentication mechanism. By default, the authentication
-mechanism is \fBMONGODB\-CR\fP, which is the MongoDB challenge/response
-authentication mechanism. In MongoDB Enterprise, \fBmongodump\fP also includes
-support for \fBGSSAPI\fP to handle Kerberos authentication. See
-http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/control\-access\-to\-mongodb\-with\-kerberos\-authentication
-for more information about Kerberos authentication.
-.UNINDENT
-.INDENT 0.0
-.TP
-.B \-\-dbpath <path>
-Specifies the directory of the MongoDB data files. If used, the
-\fI\-\-dbpath\fP option enables \fBmongodump\fP to attach directly to local data
-files without a running \fBmongod\fP\&. When run with \fI\-\-dbpath\fP,
-\fBmongodump\fP locks access to the data directory. No \fBmongod\fP can
-access the same path while the process runs.
+Changed in version 2.6: Added support for the \fBPLAIN\fP and \fBMONGODB\-X509\fP authentication
+mechanisms.
+
+.sp
+Specifies the authentication mechanism the \fBmongodump\fP instance uses to
+authenticate to the \fBmongod\fP or \fBmongos\fP\&.
+.TS
+center;
+|l|l|.
+_
+T{
+Value
+T} T{
+Description
+T}
+_
+T{
+MONGODB\-CR
+T} T{
+MongoDB challenge/response authentication.
+T}
+_
+T{
+MONGODB\-X509
+T} T{
+MongoDB SSL certificate authentication.
+T}
+_
+T{
+PLAIN
+T} T{
+External authentication using LDAP. You can also use \fBPLAIN\fP
+for authenticating in\-database users. \fBPLAIN\fP transmits
+passwords in plain text. This mechanism is available only in
+\fI\%MongoDB Enterprise\fP\&.
+T}
+_
+T{
+GSSAPI
+T} T{
+External authentication using Kerberos. This mechanism is
+available only in \fI\%MongoDB Enterprise\fP\&.
+T}
+_
+.TE
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-directoryperdb
-When used in conjunction with the corresponding option in
-\fBmongod\fP, allows \fBmongodump\fP to access data from MongoDB
-instances that use an on\-disk format where every database has a distinct
-directory. This option is only relevant when specifying the
-\fI\-\-dbpath\fP option.
+.B \-\-gssapiServiceName
+New in version 2.6.
+
+.sp
+Specify the name of the service using \fBGSSAPI/Kerberos\fP\&. Only required if the service does not use the
+default name of \fBmongodb\fP\&.
+.sp
+This option is available only in MongoDB Enterprise.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-journal
-Allows \fBmongodump\fP operations to use the durability \fIjournal\fP to
-ensure data files remain valid and recoverable. This option is only
-relevant when specifying the \fI\-\-dbpath\fP option.
+.B \-\-gssapiHostName
+New in version 2.6.
+
+.sp
+Specify the hostname of a service using \fBGSSAPI/Kerberos\fP\&. \fIOnly\fP required if the hostname of a machine does
+not match the hostname resolved by DNS.
+.sp
+This option is available only in MongoDB Enterprise.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-db <database>, \-d
+.B \-\-db <database>, \-d <database>
Specifies a database to backup. If you do not specify a database,
\fBmongodump\fP copies all databases in this instance into the dump
files.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-collection <collection>, \-c
+.B \-\-collection <collection>, \-c <collection>
Specifies a collection to backup. If you do not specify a collection,
this option copies all collections in the specified database or instance
to the dump files.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-out <path>, \-o
-Specifies the directory where \fBmongodump\fP saves the output of
-the database dump. By default, \fBmongodump\fP saves output files
-in a directory named \fBdump\fP in the current working directory.
+.B \-\-query <json>, \-q <json>
+Provides a \fIJSON document\fP as a query that optionally limits the
+documents included in the output of \fBmongodump\fP\&.
+.UNINDENT
+.INDENT 0.0
+.TP
+.B \-\-forceTableScan
+Forces \fBmongodump\fP to scan the data store directly: typically,
+\fBmongodump\fP saves entries as they appear in the index of
+the \fB_id\fP field. If you specify a query \fI\-\-query\fP,
+\fBmongodump\fP will use the most appropriate index to support that query.
+.sp
+Use \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP to skip the index and scan the data directly. Typically
+there are two cases where this behavior is preferable to the
+default:
+.INDENT 7.0
+.IP 1. 3
+If you have key sizes over 800 bytes that would not be present in the
+\fB_id\fP index.
+.IP 2. 3
+Your database uses a custom \fB_id\fP field.
+.UNINDENT
+.sp
+When you run with \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP, \fBmongodump\fP does
+not use \fB$snapshot\fP\&. As a result, the dump produced by
+\fBmongodump\fP can reflect the state of the database at many
+different points in time.
+.sp
+\fBIMPORTANT:\fP
+.INDENT 7.0
+.INDENT 3.5
+Use \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP with extreme caution and
+consideration.
+.UNINDENT
+.UNINDENT
+.UNINDENT
+.INDENT 0.0
+.TP
+.B \-\-out <path>, \-o <path>
+Specifies the directory where \fBmongodump\fP will write
+\fIBSON\fP files for the dumped databases. By default,
+\fBmongodump\fP saves output files in a directory named
+\fBdump\fP in the current working directory.
.sp
To send the database dump to standard output, specify "\fB\-\fP" instead of
a path. Write to standard output if you want process the output before
@@ -376,9 +506,22 @@ directly.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-query <json>, \-q
-Provides a \fIJSON document\fP as a query that optionally limits the
-documents included in the output of \fBmongodump\fP\&.
+.B \-\-repair
+Runs a repair option in addition to dumping the
+database. The repair option changes the behavior of \fBmongodump\fP to
+only write valid data and exclude data that may be in
+an invalid state as a result of an improper shutdown or
+\fBmongod\fP crash.
+.sp
+The \fI\%\-\-repair\fP option uses aggressive data\-recovery algorithms
+that may produce a large amount of duplication.
+.sp
+\fI\%\-\-repair\fP is only available for use with \fBmongod\fP
+instances using the \fBmmapv1\fP storage engine. You cannot run
+\fI\%\-\-repair\fP with \fBmongos\fP or with \fBmongod\fP instances
+that use the \fBwiredTiger\fP storage engine. To repair data in a
+\fBmongod\fP instance using \fBwiredTiger\fP use
+\fImongod \-\-repair\fP\&.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
@@ -409,52 +552,28 @@ individual shards.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-repair
-Runs a repair option in addition to dumping the
-database. The repair option attempts to repair a database that may be in
-an invalid state as a result of an improper shutdown or
-\fBmongod\fP crash.
-.sp
-The \fI\%\-\-repair\fP option uses aggressive data\-recovery algorithms
-that may produce a large amount of duplication.
+.B \-\-dumpDbUsersAndRoles
+Includes user and role definitions when performing \fBmongodump\fP
+on a specific database. This option applies only when you specify a
+database in the \fI\-\-db\fP option. MongoDB always includes user and
+role definitions when \fBmongodump\fP applies to an entire instance
+and not just a specific database.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-forceTableScan
-Forces \fBmongodump\fP to scan the data store directly: typically,
-\fBmongodump\fP saves entries as they appear in the index of the
-\fB_id\fP field. Use \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP to skip the index and scan
-the data directly. Typically there are two cases where this behavior is
-preferable to the default:
-.INDENT 7.0
-.IP 1. 3
-If you have key sizes over 800 bytes that would not be present in the
-\fB_id\fP index.
-.IP 2. 3
-Your database uses a custom \fB_id\fP field.
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-When you run with \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP, \fBmongodump\fP does
-not use \fB$snapshot\fP\&. As a result, the dump produced by
-\fBmongodump\fP can reflect the state of the database at many
-different points in time.
+.B \-\-excludeCollection array of strings
+New in version 3.0.0.
+
.sp
-\fBIMPORTANT:\fP
-.INDENT 7.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-Use \fI\-\-forceTableScan\fP with extreme caution and
-consideration.
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
+Specifies collections to exclude from the output of \fBmongodump\fP output.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
-.B \-\-dumpDbUsersAndRoles
-Includes user and role definitions when performing \fBmongodump\fP
-on a specific database. This option applies only when you specify a
-database in the \fI\-\-db\fP option. MongoDB always includes user and
-role definitions when \fBmongodump\fP applies to an entire instance
-and not just a specific database.
+.B \-\-excludeCollectionsWithPrefix array of strings
+New in version 3.0.0.
+
+.sp
+Excludes all collections from the output of \fBmongodump\fP with a specified prefix.
.UNINDENT
.SH USE
.sp
@@ -473,28 +592,13 @@ this case the database is running on the local interface on port
.sp
.nf
.ft C
-mongodump \-\-collection collection \-\-db test
-.ft P
-.fi
-.UNINDENT
-.UNINDENT
-.sp
-In the next example, \fBmongodump\fP creates a backup of the
-database instance stored in the \fB/srv/mongodb\fP directory on the
-local machine. This requires that no \fBmongod\fP instance is
-using the \fB/srv/mongodb\fP directory.
-.INDENT 0.0
-.INDENT 3.5
-.sp
-.nf
-.ft C
-mongodump \-\-dbpath /srv/mongodb
+mongodump \-\-db test \-\-collection collection
.ft P
.fi
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.sp
-In the final example, \fBmongodump\fP creates a database dump
+In the next example, \fBmongodump\fP creates a database dump
located at \fB/opt/backup/mongodump\-2011\-10\-24\fP, from a database
running on port \fB37017\fP on the host \fBmongodb1.example.net\fP and
authenticating using the username \fBuser\fP and the password
@@ -512,6 +616,6 @@ mongodump \-\-host mongodb1.example.net \-\-port 37017 \-\-username user \-\-pas
.SH AUTHOR
MongoDB Documentation Project
.SH COPYRIGHT
-2011-2014, MongoDB, Inc.
+2011-2015
.\" Generated by docutils manpage writer.
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