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mongo --help
MongoDB shell version v3.6.8 usage: mongo [options] [db address] [file names (ending in .js)] db address can be: foo foo database on local machine 192.168.0.5/foo foo database on 192.168.0.5 machine 192.168.0.5:9999/foo foo database on 192.168.0.5 machine on port 9999 Options: --shell run the shell after executing files --nodb don't connect to mongod on startup - no 'db address' arg expected --norc will not run the ".mongorc.js" file on start up --quiet be less chatty --port arg port to connect to --host arg server to connect to --eval arg evaluate javascript -h [ --help ] show this usage information --version show version information --verbose increase verbosity --ipv6 enable IPv6 support (disabled by default) --disableJavaScriptJIT disable the Javascript Just In Time compiler --disableJavaScriptProtection allow automatic JavaScript function marshalling --ssl use SSL for all connections --sslCAFile arg Certificate Authority file for SSL --sslPEMKeyFile arg PEM certificate/key file for SSL --sslPEMKeyPassword arg password for key in PEM file for SSL --sslCRLFile arg Certificate Revocation List file for SSL --sslAllowInvalidHostnames allow connections to servers with non-matching hostnames --sslAllowInvalidCertificates allow connections to servers with invalid certificates --sslFIPSMode activate FIPS 140-2 mode at startup --retryWrites automatically retry write operations upon transient network errors --disableImplicitSessions do not automatically create and use implicit sessions --jsHeapLimitMB arg set the js scope's heap size limit Authentication Options: -u [ --username ] arg username for authentication -p [ --password ] arg password for authentication --authenticationDatabase arg user source (defaults to dbname) --authenticationMechanism arg authentication mechanism --gssapiServiceName arg (=mongodb) Service name to use when authenticating using GSSAPI/Kerberos --gssapiHostName arg Remote host name to use for purpose of GSSAPI/Kerberos authentication file names: a list of files to run. files have to end in .js and will exit after unless --shell is specified
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