Convert a Standalone to a Replica Set
This tutorial describes the process for converting a standalone
mongod
instance into a replica set. Use
standalone instances for testing and development, but always use
replica sets in production.
You can easily migrate from a standalone server to a MongoDB Atlas cluster. MongoDB Atlas is the fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud. To learn more, see Migrate or Import Data in the MongoDB Atlas documentation.
To install a standalone instance, see the installation tutorials.
Procedure
Tip
When possible, use a logical DNS hostname instead of an ip address, particularly when configuring replica set members or sharded cluster members. The use of logical DNS hostnames avoids configuration changes due to ip address changes.
Shut down the standalone
mongod
instance.Restart the instance. Use the
--replSet
option to specify the name of the new replica set.For example, the following command starts a standalone instance as a member of a new replica set named
rs0
. The command uses the standalone's existing database path of/srv/mongodb/db0
:Warning
Before binding to a non-localhost (e.g. publicly accessible) IP address, ensure you have secured your cluster from unauthorized access. For a complete list of security recommendations, see Security Checklist. At minimum, consider enabling authentication and hardening network infrastructure.
mongod --port 27017 --dbpath /srv/mongodb/db0 --replSet rs0 --bind_ip localhost,<hostname(s)|ip address(es)> If your application connects to more than one replica set, each set must have a distinct name. Some drivers group replica set connections by replica set name.
For more information on configuration options, see Configuration File Options and the
mongod
manual page.
Note
Optional
You can specify the data directory, replica set name, and the IP
binding in the mongod.conf
configuration file, and start the
mongod
with the following command:
mongod --config /etc/mongod.conf
Use
rs.initiate()
to initiate the new replica set:rs.initiate() The replica set is now operational. To view the replica set configuration, use
rs.conf()
. To check the status of the replica set, users.status()
.
To add members to this replica set, use the rs.add()
method.
For more information on adding members to a replica set, see
Add Members to a Replica Set.