Can't Use Mongo Command, Shows Command Not Found On Mac
Answer :
You need to add the path to "mongo" to your terminal shell.
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/mongodb/bin
Did you do the last step with paths.d? If so, try restarting your terminals.
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You'll have to add the location of the Mongo binary to PATH.
Follow the steps below in order to make the PATH variable permanent:
- Open Terminal and navigate to your user directory.
- Run
touch ~/.bash_profile
and thenopen ~/.bash_profile
. - In TextEdit, add
export PATH="<mongo-directory>/bin:$PATH"
(Keep the quote marks - related to white spaces). - Save the
.bash_profile
file and Quit (Command + Q) Text Edit. - Run
source ~/.bash_profile
. - Run
echo $PATH
and check if the you see that the Mongo binary was added.
(*) Notice that the PATH variable is now available only for the current terminal and not to processes that were already started in the session.
In order to make it available outside the current terminal - you'll have to logout and login.
1.Go to your [mongodb installation dir]:
cd <mongodb installation dir>
2.Type ./bin/mongo to start mongo:
./bin/mongo
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Note :
If above command gives error
Failed global initialization: BadValue Invalid or no user locale set. Please ensure LANG and/or LC_ environment variables are set correctly.*
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export LC_ALL=C
How can find installation directory
find / -name "mongodb"
You can also set path
export PATH=$PATH:<mongodb installation dir>/bin
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