![]() This is a more recent version of Idos answer from Install MongoDB Community Edition on Red Hat Enterprise or CentOS Linux. If you are still stuck, following this carefully might be helpful. To install a specific release of MongoDB, specify each component package individually and append to it the version number to the package name, as in the following example that installs the 3.2.0 release: yum install mongodb-org-3.2.0 mongodb-org-server-3.2.0 mongodb-org-shell-3.2.0 mongodb-org-mongos-3.2.0 mongodb-org-tools-3.2.0 To install the latest stable version of MongoDB, run: sudo yum install mongodb-org This step provides the commands for both. When you install the packages, you choose whether to install the current release or a previous one. If you have a 64bit system, use the following config: ģ2bit isn't recommended for production deployments, but you may use: ![]() You need to configure the package management system ( yum).Ĭreate a /etc//mongodb.repo file to hold the following configuration information for the MongoDB repository:
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