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MongoDB for Debian ------------------ Database at different location from upstream To be consistent with the Debian Policy, the mongodb-server package puts the databases under the /var/lib/mongodb directory instead of what upstream uses in its documentation (namely, /data/db). You can change this on your installation by editing the configuration file /etc/mongodb.conf in the dbpath directive. Binds only to localhost As mongo needs some tuning to become secure, it binds to localhost by default. You can change this behavior in /etc/mongodb.conf by editing/removing/commenting out bind_ip line. Why only for x86 and amd64? The mongodb server depends on both little-endianness and unaligned memory access, which I believe means it can only work on i386 and amd64. We believe that the mongodb will be useful even it is not available for all Debian supported platforms. -- Rogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br>, Fri, 12 Apr 2013 22:10:41 -0300