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<code>mongodump</code><ref>https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongodump/</ref> reads data from a [[MongoDB]] database and creates high fidelity [[BSON]] files which the mongorestore tool can use to populate a MongoDB database. mongodump provides the --oplog option to include in its output oplog entries that occur during the mongodump operation
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<code>mongodump</code><ref>https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongodump/</ref> reads data from a [[MongoDB]] database and creates high fidelity [[BSON]] files which the mongorestore tool can use to populate a MongoDB database. <code>mongodump</code> provides the <code>--oplog</code> option to include in its output oplog entries that occur during the mongodump operation
  
  

Revision as of 07:17, 20 August 2020

mongodump[1] reads data from a MongoDB database and creates high fidelity BSON files which the mongorestore tool can use to populate a MongoDB database. mongodump provides the --oplog option to include in its output oplog entries that occur during the mongodump operation



Database backup:

  • mongodump --archive=test.20150715.archive --db your_db_name (Use: show dbs to view available DBs)
  • mongodump --db=test --collection=records
  • mongodump --dumpDbUsersAndRoles -d YOUR_DB -o /outputpaht/directory/


Sharded Clusters

Backups created with mongodump do not maintain the atomicity guarantees of transactions across shards

Related commands

See also

  • https://docs.mongodb.com/database-tools/mongodump/
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