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mongodb-macosx-prefspane's Issues

More generic launchd plist migration support

Presently, only launchd agent from homebrew is detected and migrated to the prefspane's plist.
A more generic method should be implemented.

  • detect a running mongod process's pid
  • map it to its relevant launchctl list entry
  • find the location on disk of this launchd plist to apply it the migration process.

Cannot start MongoDB

Hi,

I realize most of the information here is useless for debugging. Help me collect information for you. I cannot figure out how to debug this further.

I installed the prefpane and could not start the instance. I started the Lingon program to edit my launchctl files and noticed that it had not migrated my plist since I wasn't using the one that comes with Homebrew. It's exactly the same commandline and all, I just modified the name.

Here's the commandline:

/usr/local/bin/mongod run --config /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf

So I tried editing the one that was created by the prefpane to use the same commandline. That didn't work.

I then removed all plists about MongoDB, loaded the ones from the Homebrew install like the instructions and then started the prefpane again. The plist was now migrated. Still no go.

I try starting from the commandline using launctl start com.remysaissy.mongodbprefspane, but the server does not come up. The logs are not touched.

I've unloaded, loaded, started, stopped, changed, etc. until my head hurts. I cannot understand why it's not starting up.
Starting up manually using the same commandline as in the plist works normally.


› mongod --version # Installed with Homebrew
db version v2.0.2, pdfile version 4.5
Wed Aug  8 10:00:00 git version: 514b122d308928517f5841888ceaa4246a7f18e3
› uname -v
Darwin Kernel Version 11.4.0: Mon Apr  9 19:32:15 PDT 2012; root:xnu-1699.26.8~1/RELEASE_X86_64

Option to set --dbpath

I'm using another OSX prefspane which offers the option to set the --dbpath argument like this:

mongodb pref pane

Is something like this planned for your prefs pane? I like your version because it has an option to automatically launch mongodb on system startup.

Thanks.

Doesnt work with MacPorts

Clicking the start button does nothing when mongodb is installed via macports, and the readme doesnt says anything on how to configure the paths to make this work.

Mongod process is not starting

With mongodb installed through homebrew, the process cannot be started.
However, if mongod is started using the command line, the panel correctly detects it and stopping it works.

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