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bsondump - display BSON files in a human-readable format mongoimport - Convert data from JSON, TSV or CSV and insert them into a collection mongoexport - Write an existing collection to CSV or JSON format mongodump/mongorestore - Dump MongoDB backups to disk in .BSON format, or restore them to a live database mongostat - Monitor live MongoDB servers, replica sets, or sharded clusters mongofiles - Read, write, delete, or update files in GridFS mongooplog - Replay oplog entries between MongoDB servers mongotop - Monitor read/write activity on a mongo server
Mongo (from "humongous") is a high-performance, open source, schema-free document-oriented database. MongoDB is written in C++ and offers the following features: * Collection oriented storage: easy storage of object/JSON-style data * Dynamic queries * Full index support, including on inner objects and embedded arrays * Query profiling * Replication and fail-over support * Efficient storage of binary data including large objects (e.g. photos and videos) * Auto-sharding for cloud-level scalability (currently in early alpha) * Commercial Support Available A key goal of MongoDB is to bridge the gap between key/value stores (which are fast and highly scalable) and traditional RDBMS systems (which are deep in functionality).
This package provides the mongo server software, mongo sharding server software, default configuration files, and init scripts.
Monit is a utility for managing and monitoring, processes, files, directories and devices on a Unix system. Monit conducts automatic maintenance and repair and can execute meaningful causal actions in error situations. E.g. monit can start a process if it does not run, restart a process if it does not respond and stop a process if it uses to much resources. You can use monit to monitor files, directories and devices for changes, such as timestamp changes, checksum changes or size changes. You can even use monit to monitor remote hosts; monit can ping a remote host and check port connections. Authors: -------- Jan-Henrik Haukeland <hauk at tildeslash dot com> Martin Pala <martin.pala at iol dot cz> Rory Toma <rory at digeo dot com> Christian Hopp <chopp at iei dot tu-clausthal dot de>