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Unable to create/open lock file: /data/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied

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How to I get mongo to use a mounted drive on ec2? I really do not understand. I attached a volume on ec2 formatted the drive as root and start as root and yet as root I cant access? I am running on ubuntu 12.04. No other mongo is running

I see that mongo made a 'db' dir in /data i.e. /data/db

cd /
ls -al
drwxr-xr-x  4 root root  4096 Mar  5 16:28 data

cd /data
ls -al
total 28
drwxr-xr-x  4 root root  4096 Mar  5 16:28 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 root root  4096 Mar  5 16:28 ..
drwxr-xr-x  2 root root  4096 Mar  5 16:28 db
drwx------  2 root root 16384 Mar  5 16:20 lost+found


sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/xvdh
sudo mkdir /data
sudo su - -c 'echo "/dev/xvdh %s auto noatime 0 0" | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab'
sudo mount /data

sudo service mongodb start
mongodb start/running, process 17169

sudo ps -ef | grep mongod
ubuntu   15763 15634  0 16:32 pts/2    00:00:00 tail -f mongodb.log
ubuntu   18049 15766  0 16:43 pts/3    00:00:00 grep --color=auto mongod


Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] MongoDB starting : pid=15890 port=27017 dbpath=/data 64-bit host=aws-mongo-server-east-staging-20130305161917
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] db version v2.2.3, pdfile version 4.5
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] git version: f570771a5d8a3846eb7586eaffcf4c2f4a96bf08
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] build info: Linux ip-10-2-29-40 2.6.21.7-2.ec2.v1.2.fc8xen #1 SMP Fri Nov 20 17:48:28 EST 2009 x86_64 BOOST_LIB_VERSION=1_49
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] options: { bind_ip: "10.157.60.27", config: "/etc/mongodb.conf", dbpath: "/data", logappend: "true", logpath: "/var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log", replSet: "heythat" }
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] exception in initAndListen: 10309 Unable to create/open lock file: /data/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 dbexit: 
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to close listening sockets...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to flush diaglog...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to close sockets...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: waiting for fs preallocator...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: lock for final commit...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: final commit...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: closing all files...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] closeAllFiles() finished
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: removing fs lock...
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 [initandlisten] couldn't remove fs lock errno:9 Bad file descriptor
Tue Mar  5 16:33:15 dbexit: really exiting now

Below is if I restart when I remove a lock file....

Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] MongoDB starting : pid=21091 port=27017 dbpath=/data 64-bit host=aws-mongo-server-east-staging-20130305161917
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] db version v2.2.3, pdfile version 4.5
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] git version: f570771a5d8a3846eb7586eaffcf4c2f4a96bf08
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] build info: Linux ip-10-2-29-40 2.6.21.7-2.ec2.v1.2.fc8xen #1 SMP Fri Nov 20 17:48:28 EST 2009 x86_64 BOOST_LIB_VERSION=1_49
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] options: { bind_ip: "10.157.60.27", config: "/etc/mongodb.conf", dbpath: "/data", logappend: "true", logpath: "/var/log/mongodb/mongodb.log", replSet: "heythat" }
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] exception in initAndListen: 10309 Unable to create/open lock file: /data/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 dbexit: 
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to close listening sockets...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to flush diaglog...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: going to close sockets...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: waiting for fs preallocator...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: lock for final commit...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: final commit...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: closing all files...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] closeAllFiles() finished
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] shutdown: removing fs lock...
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 [initandlisten] couldn't remove fs lock errno:9 Bad file descriptor
Tue Mar  5 16:59:15 dbexit: really exiting now
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Tampa Avatar asked Mar 05 '13 16:03

Tampa


19 Answers

I use this method to solve the problem:

sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /data/db
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Haimei Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 00:10

Haimei


I was having the same problem on a Ubuntu ec2 instance. I was following this amazon article on page 7:

http://d36cz9buwru1tt.cloudfront.net/AWS_NoSQL_MongoDB.pdf

Mongodb path in /etc/mongodb.conf was set to /var/lib/mongodb (primary install location and working). When I changed to /data/db (EBS volume) I was getting 'errno:13 Permission denied'.

  1. First I ran sudo service mongodb stop.
  2. Then I used ls -la to see what group & owner mongodb assigned to /var/lib/mongodb (existing path) and I changed the /data/db (new path) with chown and chgrp to match. (example: sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /data/db)
  3. Then I updated the path in etc/mongodb.conf to /data/db and deleted the old mongo files in /var/lib/mongodb directory.
  4. Then I ran sudo service mongodb start and waited about a minute. If you try to connect to 27017 immediately you won't be able to.
  5. After a minute check /data/db (EBS volume) and mongo should have placed a journal, mongod.lock, local.ns, local.0, etc. If not try sudo service mongodb restart and check a minute later.

I just spent over a hour with this. Changing the group and deleting the old files is probably not necessary, but that's what worked for me.

This is a great video about mounting a ebs volume to ec2 instance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBII3o3BofU

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Randy Swanson Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 00:10

Randy Swanson


In my case (AWS EC2 instance, Ubuntu) helped:

$ sudo mkdir -p /data/db/
$ sudo chown `USERNAME` /data/db

And after that everything worked fine.

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Belhor Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

Belhor


You just have to give access to your /data/db folder.

Type sudo chown -R <USERNAME> /data/db, replace <USERNAME> by your username.

You can find your username by typing whoami.

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julien bouteloup Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 00:10

julien bouteloup


I installed mongodb with EBS on an EC2 with Ubuntu 14.04 following this tutorial:

http://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/platforms/amazon-ec2/

But instead of the suggested chown I did:

sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /data /log /journal

To fix the problem

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Evers Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

Evers


I had similar issue, the actual reason was that there was mongod session running already from my previous attempt.

I ran

killall mongod

and everything else ran just as expected.

killall command would send a TERM signal to all processes with a real UID. So this kills all the running instances of mongod so that you could start your own.

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atman Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

atman


For mac users:
Run ls -ld /data/db/
Output should be something like drwrx-xr-x 20 singh wheel 680 21 Jul 05:49 /data/db/
Where singh is the owner and wheel is the group it belongs to.
Run sudo chown -R singh:wheel /data/db
Run mongod

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amanSingh Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

amanSingh


As of today, I tried to get my way through the to create/open lock file: /data/db/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating, and tried all the answer posted above to solve this problem, hence nothing worked out by adding

sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /data/db

Unless I added my current user permission to the location path by

sudo chown $USER /data/db

Hope this helps someone. Also I just installed Mongo DB on my pi. Cheers!

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Abdullah Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

Abdullah


I had a similar issue and followed all the instructions above regarding changing owners using sudo chown etc. I still had an instance of mongodb running in the background after the changes. Running

ps auxw | grep mongo 

showed me other tasks using mongo running in background that weren't closed properly. I then ran kill on all the ones running and then could start my server.

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Eugene G Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

Eugene G


Removing the mongodb.lock file was not the issue in my case. I did so and got an error about the port being in use: [initandlisten] listen(): bind() failed errno:98 Address already in use for socket: 0.0.0.0:27017. I found another solution here: unable to start mongodb local server with instructions to kill the process:

  1. Find out from netstat which process is running mongodb port (27017)

    sudo netstat -tulpn | grep :27017

    Output will be: tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:27017 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1412/mongod

  2. Kill the appropriate process.

    sudo kill 1412 (replace 1412 with your process ID found in step 1)

And I was able to successfully start mongodb again. I believe mine was still running from an improper shut down.

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Casey Murray Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 00:10

Casey Murray


For those of you experiencing this error on Windows using Task Manager end the instance of "mongod.exe" that is running. Once that is done permanently delete the mongo.lock file and run mongod.exe. It should work perfectly after that.

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b_kik Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 00:10

b_kik


My mongo (3.2.9) was installed on Ubuntu, and my log file had the following lines:

2016-09-28T11:32:07.821+0100 E STORAGE  [initandlisten] WiredTiger (13) [1475058727:821829][6785:0x7fa9684ecc80], file:WiredTiger.wt, connection: /var/lib/mongodb/WiredTiger.turtle: handle-open: open: Permission denied 
2016-09-28T11:32:07.822+0100 I -        [initandlisten] Assertion: 28595:13: Permission denied 
2016-09-28T11:32:07.822+0100 I STORAGE  [initandlisten] exception in initAndListen: 28595 13: Permission denied, terminating

2016-09-28T11:32:07.822+0100 I CONTROL [initandlisten] dbexit: rc: 100

So the problem was in permissions on /var/lib/mongodb folder.

sudo chown -R mongodb:mongodb /var/lib/mongodb/
sudo chmod -R 755 /var/lib/mongodb
  • Restart the server

Fixed it, although I do realise that may be not too secure (it's my own dev box I'm in my case), bit following the change both db and authentication worked.

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Nestor Milyaev Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

Nestor Milyaev


In Mycase
In mongodb version 2.6.11 default databse directory is /var/lib/mongodb/

  1. $ sudo chown -R id -u /var/lib/mongodb/

  2. $ sudo chown -R id -u /var/lib/mongodb/mongod.lock

  3. $ sudo /etc/init.d/mongod stop

  4. $ sudo /etc/init.d/mongod start

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vijay Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

vijay


I got the same issue when I ran mongod command after installing it on Windows10. I stopped the mongodb service and started it again. Working like a charm

Command to stop mongodb service (in windows): net stop mongodb

Command to start mongodb server: mongod --dbpath PATH_TO_DATA_FOLDER

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aditya Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

aditya


On a Fedora 18 with Mongo 2.2.4 instance I was able to get around a similar error by disabling SELinux by calling setenforce 0 as root.

BTW, this was a corporate environment, not an Amazon EC2 instance, but the symptoms were similar.

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GSP Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

GSP


In my case the issue was solved by removing the log file.

sudo rm /log/mongod.log

Although the error message refers specifically to the lock file:

exception in initAndListen: 10309 Unable to create/open lock file: 
/data/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied 
Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating
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Ian Mercer Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 01:10

Ian Mercer


After I killed mongod, I just had the same problem: couldn't start mongod.

$> sudo kill `pidof mongod`

2015-08-03T05:58:41.339+0000 [initandlisten] exception in initAndListen: 10309 Unable to create/open lock file: /data/mongodbtest/replset/data/mongod.lock errno:13 Permission denied Is a mongod instance already running?, terminating

After I delete the lock directly, I can restart the mongod process.

$>  rm -rf /data/mongodbtest/replset/data/mongod.lock
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Andy Dong Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

Andy Dong


This is what I did to fix the problem:

$sudo mkdir -p /data/db

$export PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/mongodb/3.0.7/bin:$PATH

$sudo chown -R id -u /data/db

and then to start mongo...

$mongod

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user4660857 Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

user4660857


I had the same problem.

I solved it by changing selinux status to permissive with below command:

setenforce 0
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Maryam Jafari Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 23:10

Maryam Jafari