目录 Preface Chapter 1 Installiand Starting the MongoDB Server Introduction Single node Installatioof MongoDB Starting a single node instance using mand—line options Single node installatioof MongoDB with options from the config file Connecting to a single node from the Mongo shell with a preloaded Connecting to a single node from a Java client Starting multiple instances as part of a replica set Connecting to the replica set from the shell to query and insert data Connecting to the replica set to query and insert data from a Java client Starting a simple sharded environment of two shards Connecting to a shard from the Mongo shell and performing operations Chapter 2: Command—line Operations and Indexes Creating test data Performing simple querying,projections,and pagination from the Mongo shell Updating and deleting data from the shell Creating aIndex and viewing plans of queries Background and foreground index creatiofrom the shell Creating unique indexes ocollectioand deleting the existing duplicate data automatically Creating and understanding sparse indexes Expiring documents after a fixed interval using the TrL index Expiring documents at a givetime using the TrL index Chapter 3: Programming Language Drivers Introduction Installing PyMongo Executing query and insert operations using PyMongo Executing update and delete operations using PyMongo AggregatioiMongo using PyMongo MapReduce iMongo using PyMongo Executing query and insert operations using a Java client Executing update and delete operations using a Java client AggregatioiMongo using a Java client MapReduce iMongo using a Java client Chapter 4: Administration Renaming a collection Viewing collectiostats Viewing database stats Disabling the preallocatioof data files Manually padding a document Understanding the mongostat and mongotop utilities Estimating the working set Viewing and killing the currently executing operations Using profiler to profile operations Setting up users iMongoDB Understanding interprocess security iMongoDB Modifying collectiobehavior using the collMod mand Setting up MongoDB as a Windows Service Configuring a replica set Stepping dowas a primary instance from the replica set Exploring the local database of a replica set Understanding and analyzing oplogs Building tagged replica sets Configuring the default shard for nonsharded collections Manually splitting and migrating chunks Performing domain—drivesharding using tags Exploring the config database ia sharded setup Chapter 5: Advanced Operations Introduction Atomic find and modify operations Implementing atmic counters iMongoDB Implementing server—side scripts Creating and tailing capped collectiocursors iMongoDB Converting a normal collectioto a capped collection Storing binary data iMongoDB Storing large data iMongoDB using GridFS Storing data to GridFS from a Java client Storing data to GridFS from a Pythoclient Implementing triggers iMongoDB using oplog Executing flat plane(2D)geospatial queries iMongo using geospatial indexes Spherical indexes and GeoJSON—pliant data iMongoDB Implementing a full—text search iMongoDB Integrating MongoDB with Elasticsearch for a full—text search Chapter 6: Monitoring and Backups Introduction Signing up for MMS and setting up the MMS monitoring agent Managing users and groups othe MMS console Monitoring MongoDB instances oMMS Setting up monitoring alerts oMMS Backing up and restoring data iMongo using out—of—the box tools Configuring the MMS backup service Managing backups ithe MMS backup service Chapter 7: Cloud Deployment oMongoDB Introduction Setting up and managing the MongoLab account Setting up a sandbox MongoDB instance oMongoLab Performing operations oMongoDB from MongoLab GUI Setting up MongoDB oAmazoEC2 using the MongoDB AMI Setting up MongoDB oAmazoEC2 without using the MongoDB AMI Chapter 8: Integratiowith Hadoop Introduction Executing our first sample MapReduce job using the mongo—hadoop connector Writing our first Hadoop MapReduce job Running MapReduce jobs oHadoop using streaming Running a MapReduce job oAmazoEMR Chapter 9: OpeSource and Progrietary Tools Introduction Developing using spring—data—mongodb Accessing MongoDB using Java Persistence API Accessing MongoDB over REST Installing the GUI—based client,MongoVUE,for MongoDB Appendix: Concepts for Reference Write concerand its significance Read preference for querying Index
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