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MongoDB

This directory contains the MongoDB runtime on Unikraft, in binary compatibility mode. It starts a MongoDB server instance on Unikraft.

Run and Use

Use kraft to run the image and start a Unikraft instance:

kraft run --rm -M 1024M -p 27017:27017 --plat qemu --arch x86_64 unikraft.org/mongo:6.0

If the --plat argument is left out, it defaults to qemu. If the --arch argument is left out, it defaults to your system's CPU architecture.

Once executed, it will open port 27017 and wait for connections. To test it, use the mongo shell:

mongo

Inspect and Close

To list information about the Unikraft instance, use:

kraft ps -a
NAME                KERNEL                       ARGS                           CREATED        STATUS   MEM   PORTS                     PLAT
pedantic_snowflake  project://mongo:qemu/x86_64  /usr/bin/mongod --bind_ip_all  6 seconds ago  running  976M  0.0.0.0:27017->27017/tcp  qemu/x86_64

The instance name is pedantic_snowflake. To close the Unikraft instance, close the kraft process (e.g., via Ctrl+c) or run:

kraft rm pedantic_snowflake

Build and Run Locally

The commands so far used the pre-built MongoDB image available in the Unikraft registry.

In oder to to build a local MongoDB image, clone this repository and cd into this directory. Then use kraft to build an image locally:

kraft build --no-cache --no-update --plat qemu --arch x86_64

Similar to the kraft run command, if the --plat argument is left out, it defaults to qemu. If the --arch argument is left out, it defaults to your system's CPU architecture.

In order to run the locally built image, use . (dot, the current directory) as the final argument to the kraft run command:

kraft run --rm -M 1024M -p 27017:27017 --plat qemu --arch x86_64 .

Same as above, it will open port 27017 and wait for connections.

kraft and sudo

Mixing invocations of kraft and sudo can lead to unexpected behavior. Read more about how to start kraft without sudo at https://unikraft.org/sudoless.

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