MongoDB is a document-oriented NoSQL database management system (DBMS). test) is that user's authentication database. Sign up for Infrastructure as a Newsletter. MongoDB supports the SCRAM SHA1 authentication mechanism, which MongoDB uses and stores the user credentials. In the below example, we have provided grant dbOwner to the test database. to db.runCommand(). MongoDb authentication failing on accessing database while using docker In the above syntax, copydb is a command that we have used copy database from one host to another host. The NetWorker Module for Databases and Applications Simple Support Matrix at Dell ELab Navigator provides details about supported environments and platforms. Database or application backup and recovery documentation. This method allows the user to authenticate the database within the MongoDB database. When you run a database command, you specify the command as a document operation in the test database: Replica sets and sharded clusters require internal authentication After disconnecting the mongo shell as user: "mongo_test", NMDA features for all supported applications, Deduplication backups and restores with Data Domain, Backups to AFTD or VTL devices on Data Domain, Cluster and high-availability system operations, Multiple database or application installations on the same host, Simplified scheduled backup configuration of multiple databases or applications, Change save set browse time with nsrmm command, DB2, Informix, MySQL, Oracle, SAP IQ, or Sybase restore processes, Configuring internationalization (I18N) support, Verifying the database or application server configuration, Verifying the basic NetWorker resource configurations, Verifying the NetWorker User Group resource, Requirements for backup deletion operations, Verifying the Networker Pool and Label Template resources, Configuring scheduled backups with the wizard, Requirements for using the backup configuration wizard, Configuring a scheduled backup with the wizard, Configuring scheduled backups without the wizard, Configuring the NMDA parameters without the wizard, Configuring the data protection policy with NMC, Best practices for Data Domain backups to any device, Configuring DD Boost backups to use Client Direct, Configuring DD Boost backups to use a storage node, Configuring transaction log backups to traditional NetWorker devices, Configuring CloudBoost backups to use Client Direct, Configuring CloudBoost backups to use a storage node, Configuring Client Direct backups to AFTD, Command Options settings for the nsrdaprobe program, Verifying backup information in NetWorker indexes, Verifying Data Domain backup information in NetWorker indexes, Synchronizing backup catalogs and deleting backups, NetWorker indexes and policies that are used for restores, Performing NMDA data restore and recovery, Cluster and High-Availability (HA) Systems, NSR_PHYSICAL_HOST_LICENSE setting for cluster systems, Configuring scheduled backups in a cluster with the wizard, Configuring backups in a cluster without the wizard, Configuring probe-based backups in a cluster, Setting up nodes to back up to a local storage node, Active-active application clusters and HA systems, Configuring an active-active application cluster, Restarting backups after a system failure, Multiple database or application installations, Multiple databases or applications with the same bitness, Multiple databases or applications with 32-bit and 64-bit coexistence, Snapshot operations with NetWorker Snapshot Management, Software requirements for NSM snapshot operations, Restore from snapshot or ProtectPoint copies (backup or clone), Restore from clone on secondary storage (conventional media), Configuring Pool resources for NSM backups, Configuring Client resources manually for NSM backups, Configuring NSM snapshot restore and recovery, Restores of Fujitsu NetWorker Module for DB2 backups, DB2 load command with the copy yes option, DB2 considerations for Data Domain backups, Configuring automatic deletion of DB2 recovery objects, Configuring automatic backups of DB2 transaction logs, Performing DB2 manual backups with the db2 backup command, Performing DB2 manual backups with the DB2 GUI, Performing data restore and recovery in DB2, Determine the number of restore devices and sessions to use, Performing DB2 data restores with the db2 restore command, Performing DB2 data restores to the same instance, Performing DB2 data restores to a different instance, Performing DB2 data restores to a different host, Performing DB2 recovery with the db2 rollforward command, Performing DB2 recovery with fetched logs and the db2 rollforward command, Performing DB2 restore and recovery with the db2 recover command, Performing DB2 data restore and recovery with the NMDA DB2 recovery wizard, Performing DB2 data restore and recovery with the DB2 GUI, Performing DB2 data recovery with the DB2 HPU utility, Performing DB2 rollforward recovery after a load with copy yes option, Cluster and High-Availability (HA) Systems in DB2, Configuring backups and restores in a DPF environment, Configuring backups and restores in a DB2 pureScale system, Configuring manual backups in a DB2 pureScale system, Performing manual backups in a DB2 pureScale system, Configuring scheduled backups in a DB2 pureScale system, Configuring automatic backups of transaction logs in a DB2 pureScale system, Restoring and recovering backups in a DB2 pureScale system, Restoring between a DB2 pureScale instance and Enterprise Server Edition, Restoring a backup from a DB2 pureScale instance to Enterprise Server Edition, Restoring a backup from Enterprise Server Edition to a DB2 pureScale instance, Configuring backups and restores in a DB2 HADR system, Configuring backups and restores with DB2 HADR in a DB2 pureScale system, NetWorker Snapshot Management (NSM) snapshot operations in DB2, Performing manual ProtectPoint NSM backups, Automatic deletion of DB2 catalog entries with nsrdb2cat, NSM backups and restores on cluster systems, Configuring NSM backups from a virtual cluster client, Restores of Fujitsu NetWorker Module for Informix backups, Configure I18N support for Informix operations, Configuring automatic (continuous) backups of Informix logical logs, Performing Informix manual backups with the nsrdasv command, Performing Informix manual backups with the onbar command, Performing Informix data restore and recovery, Performing Informix data restores with the onbar command, Recovering from an Informix server disk crash, Cluster and High-Availability (HA) Systems in Informix, Using Continuous Log Restore for backup and restore, Backups of primary and HDR or RSS or SDS servers, Restores of primary and HDR or RSS or SDS servers, Files that are backed up during Lotus backups, Setting the environment for Lotus manual backups on Solaris or Linux, Considerations for Lotus database or directory link backups, Considerations for Lotus transaction log backups, Lotus incremental backups with the comfort span option, Configuring partitioned Domino server backups, Configuring stand-alone Lotus DAOS backups, Configuring integrated Lotus DAOS backups, Wizard method (server-side configuration), Nonwizard method (client-side configuration), Configuring Lotus restartable scheduled backups, Performing Lotus manual backups with the nsrdasv command, Performing Lotus manual backups with NetWorker User for Lotus, Lotus restartable backup information in NetWorker indexes, Performing Lotus data restore and recovery, Performing Lotus database recovery with the nsrnotesrc command, Performing Lotus database restore and recovery with the NMDA Lotus recovery wizard, Performing Lotus database recovery with NetWorker User for Lotus, Performing Lotus recovery of local data with the GUI, Performing Lotus directed recovery with the GUI, Performing recovery of partitioned Domino servers, Performing Lotus document-level recovery with the nsrdocrc command, Performing Lotus document-level recovery with the Notes client GUI, Performing document-level recovery of deleted or modified documents, Performing document-level recovery of database links, MySQL restore and recovery with the NMDA MySQL recovery wizard, MySQL restore and recovery with the nsrmysqlrc program, MySQL replicated secondary server operations, Considerations for MySQL whole and partial backups, Considerations for MySQL incremental backups, Considerations for MySQL binary log backups, Considerations for backups of MySQL replicated secondary servers, Performing MySQL manual backups with the nsrdasv command, MySQL backup information in NetWorker indexes for backups without Orchestrated Application Protection, Performing MySQL data restore and recovery, Determining the binary logs for MySQL recovery, Performing MySQL restore and recovery with the NMDA MySQL recovery wizard, Performing MySQL recovery of whole instance backups, Performing MySQL restores of partial backups, Performing MySQL restores of binary log backups, Performing a MySQL redirected restore to a different data directory, Performing a MySQL redirected restore to a different host, Performing MySQL extract and prepare operations, Performing MySQL restores of InnoDB tables outside data directory, Performing MySQL recovery of a replicated secondary server, Performing MySQL recovery by using the MEB mysqlbackup program directly, Oracle DBA and NetWorker backup administrator collaboration, Control file and server parameter file autobackups, Restores of Fujitsu NetWorker Module for Oracle backups, Save set bundling information in the media database, Multiplexing for Oracle (version 11g and newer) multisection backups is supported with AFTDs only, Configuring I18N support for Oracle operations, Oracle considerations for Data Domain backups, Testing RMAN scripts for scheduled backups, Configuring save set bundling for scheduled Oracle backups, Configuring policy uniformity for scheduled Oracle backups, Configuring operations in an Oracle Data Guard environment, Preventing possible performance issues with Oracle Exadata backups, Configuring SNMP support for Oracle backups and restores, Performing Oracle manual backups with the nsrdasv command, Performing Oracle backups with the rman command, Performing Oracle backups with the Oracle Enterprise Manager, Cross-checking and deleting Oracle backups, Performing Oracle data restore and recovery, Determining the volumes for Oracle restores, Preventing restore performance degradation with Oracle 10.2 or later, Performing Oracle restore and recovery with the NMDA Oracle recovery wizard, Performing Oracle point-in-time restore and recovery with the NMDA Oracle recovery wizard, Setting up a postcommand script for backup of Oracle files, Setting up RMAN backups of the database and related files, Setting up RMAN backups of Recovery Catalog, Performing a redirected restore for disaster recovery to another host using the RMAN CLI, Cluster and High-Availability (HA) Systems in Oracle, Configuring backups and restores in a RAC environment, Backing up all archived logs from each node, Restoring all archived logs from each node, Oracle DBA and NetWorker Backup Administrator collaboration, DBA disk backup issues in Oracle environments, Configuring optional probe-based backups of DBA disk backups, NetWorker Snapshot Management (NSM) snapshot operations in Oracle, Settings for OCFS2 system with remote data mover, Windows settings for Oracle database with much read/write activity, File types that are not supported for Oracle NSM backups, Creating RMAN scripts for NSM snapshot backups, Setting the parameters for Oracle NSM operations, Scheduled backups that are configured for snapshot backups, Scheduled backups that are configured for traditional (nonsnapshot) backups, Enabling point-in-time recovery without a Recovery Catalog, Verifying Oracle NSM backup information in NetWorker indexes, NWORA resource file backup in the NetWorker indexes, Creating RMAN scripts for Oracle NSM restores, Directory that is created for Oracle data restore, Oracle rollback restore to a new database might fail when OMF is enabled, Relocating files during an Oracle NSM restore, Catalog synchronization for Oracle NSM backups, Removing snapshot backup entries from the NetWorker indexes, Automatic catalog synchronization for NSM snapshot backups, Using the nsroraadmin command to set parameter resources, Using the nsroraadmin command to set SID resources, Configuring the NWORA resource file with the nsroraadmin program, Windows requirements for the nsroraadmin command, The nsroraadmin command syntax for NSM snapshot backups, Automatic catalog synchronization with the nsroraclecat program, RMAN catalog entry removals with nsroraclecat, NetWorker index entry removals with nsrsnapck, Catalog synchronization after NSM Oracle backup volume is relabeled manually, Configuring NSM backups from a physical cluster client, Configuring restores from NSM backups on a cluster system, Files that are backed up during SAP IQ backups, SAP IQ full, incremental, incremental since full, and transaction log backups, SAP IQ selective and all-inclusive backups, SAP IQ point-in-time recovery using log backups, Configuring I18N support for SAP IQ operations, Configuring the SAP IQ transaction log backups, Performing SAP IQ manual backups with the nsrdasv command, Performing the SAP IQ data restore with the nsriqrc command, Sybase full, cumulative, and incremental backups, Password-protected database backups and restores, Exclusion of multiple user-defined temporary databases from backup, Sybase in-memory and relaxed durability databases, Sybase ASE instance backups and restores with a large number of databases, Configuring I18N support for Sybase operations, Configuring Sybase parallel (multistripe) backups, Setting up Sybase operations with secure user store, Specifying verification of Sybase database backups, Specifying volume pools for Sybase incremental backups, Sybase transaction log backups in an emergency, Threshold procedure versus probe-based backup, Installing the sample threshold procedure in a database, Setting the environment for Sybase backups on HP-UX, Configuring Sybase ASE 15.7 backup features, Performing Sybase database consistency checks before backups, Performing Sybase manual backups with the nsrdasv command, Performing Sybase manual backups with NetWorker User for Sybase, Performing Sybase data restore and recovery, Specifying verification of Sybase database restores, Obtaining backup information with the listonly option, Performing restores of Sybase ASE backups with a large number of databases, Performing Sybase data restores with the nsrsybrc command, Restoring to the same Sybase server but a different database name, Restoring to a different Sybase server but the same database name, Restoring to a different Sybase server and a different database name, Performing Sybase restores to a different host, Performing Sybase data restore and recovery with the NMDA Sybase recovery wizard, Performing Sybase data restores with NetWorker User for Sybase, Recovering user databases after database device failure, Cluster and High-Availability (HA) Systems in Sybase, Configuring backups and restores for ASE Cluster Edition, Skipping the backup of temporary databases, Performing backup and recovery of the quorum device, Recovering the primary database on clusters, NMDA with Orchestrated Application Protection, NMDA features specific to Orchestrated Application Protection, PostgreSQL full and transaction log backups, Backup Configuration for Orchestrated Application Protection, Orchestrated Application Protection backup considerations, Registering the PostgreSQL archive command, Completing the PostgreSQL backup configuration, Backup Procedures for Orchestrated Application Protection, Performing Orchestrated Application Protection manual backups with the nsroappbackup command, Performing Orchestrated Application Protection manual backups for Cassandra DB, Performing PostgreSQL transaction log backups with the nsroappbackup command, MongoDB backup information in NetWorker media database, MySQL backup information in NetWorker media database for backups with Orchestrated Application Protection, PostgreSQL backup information in NetWorker media database, Performing Orchestrated Application Protection data restore, Retrieving the backed-up MongoDB data with the nsroapprecover command, Restoring the retrieved data to the MongoDB database, Retrieving the backed-up MySQL data with the nsroapprecover command, Restoring the retrieved data to the MySQL database, Performing the restore of PostgreSQL data, Registering the PostgreSQL restore_command for WAL archiving restore, Retrieving the backed-up PostgreSQL data with the nsroapprecover command, Restoring the retrieved data to the PostgreSQL database, Disaster Recovery for Orchestrated Application Protection, Preparing for Orchestrated Application Protection disaster recovery, Performing an Orchestrated Application Protection disaster recovery, NMDA Orchestrated Application Protection parameters, NMDA parameters for Orchestrated Application Protection backups, NMDA parameters for Orchestrated Application Protection restores, The send command on the operating system command line, Wizard backup configuration fails, authentication denied, Authentication error, unable to obtain the user credentials from the lockbox, DB2 troubleshooting tips and error messages, DB2 rollforward might fail on Windows with DB2 9.7 due to the logarchopt2 value, Debug log issue with load command and copy yes option, Deletion of DB2 snapshot save sets might fail with an error, Delta or incremental backup failure in a DB2 pureScale system, Log retrieval issue for re-created database, Pruning of DB2 log history after a rollforward might produce errors, Pruning of log backups fails due to the logarchoptn value, SOURCE_CLIENT prevents issue in rollforward with archived log backup, Wizard configuration or scheduled backup on AIX might fail due to DB2 10.5 and 10.1 issues, Informix troubleshooting tips and error messages, No dbspaces/blobspaces found to back up or restore, Default value that is assigned to LTAPEDEV causes failure, Timeout might occur for an NMDA Informix manual onbar backup after upgrade to NetWorker 9.x, Lotus troubleshooting tips and error messages, Backup and recovery of Domino server fails with secured console, Child process termination for canceled Lotus backups, NMC Group Details window displays command not found, Prevent memory allocation failure with 32-bit Lotus Domino restores on AIX, Recovery report from NetWorker User for Lotus contains unexpected characters. 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You get paid; we donate to tech nonprofits. The example collection name given is mycoll, but any valid collection name can be used. and the value is typically supplied as 1. Shut down the mongod instance. Displays statistics about the MongoDB build. Returns information for the specified role or roles. Check out our offerings for compute, storage, networking, and managed databases. Returns a document with the run-time arguments to the MongoDB instance and their parsed options. Is there any philosophical theory behind the concept of object in computer science? In cases like this, you are not interacting with the database server directly. As part of an effort to improve product lines, periodic revisions of software and hardware are released. The following additional documentation might be useful: Database or application server documentation. 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