# mongodb.conf # Where to store the data. # Note: if you run mongodb as a non-root user (recommended) you may # need to create and set permissions for this directory manually, # e.g., if the parent directory isn't mutable by the mongodb user. dbpath=/var/lib/mongodb #where to log logpath=/var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log logappend=true #port = 27017 # Enables write-ahead journaling # journal = true # Enables periodic logging of CPU utilization and I/O wait #cpu = true # Turn on/off security. Off is currently the default #noauth = true #auth = true # Verbose logging output. #verbose = true # Inspect all client data for validity on receipt (useful for # developing drivers) #objcheck = true # Enable db quota management #quota = true # Set oplogging level where n is # 0=off (default) # 1=W # 2=R # 3=both # 7=W+some reads #diaglog = 0 # Ignore query hints #nohints = true # Disable the HTTP interface (Defaults to localhost:27018). #nohttpinterface = true # Turns off server-side scripting. This will result in greatly limited # functionality #noscripting = true # Turns off table scans. Any query that would do a table scan fails. #notablescan = true # Disable data file preallocation. #noprealloc = true # Specify .ns file size for new databases. # nssize = # Accout token for Mongo monitoring server. #mms-token = # Server name for Mongo monitoring server. #mms-name = # Ping interval for Mongo monitoring server. #mms-interval = # Replication Options # in master/slave replicated mongo databases, specify here whether # this is a slave or master #slave = true #source = master.example.com # Slave only: specify a single database to replicate #only = master.example.com # or #master = true #source = slave.example.com # in replica set configuration, specify the name of the replica set # replSet = setname