Migrating Data
Scenarios
DDS supports access through EIPs by enabling public accessibility. You can also access a database through an ECS in a private network.
Before migrating data from a MongoDB database to DDS, transfer data to a .json file using the mongoexport tool. This section describes how to import the data from the JSON files to DDS using the mongoimport tool on the ECS or the device that can access DDS.
Prerequisites
- An ECS or a device that can access DDS is ready for use.
- For details on how to connect to a DDS DB instance through a private network and how to create and log in to an ECS, see "Creating and Logging In to a Windows ECS" or "Creating and Logging In to a Linux ECS" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
- To bind an EIP to a DB instance:
- Bind an EIP to a node in the DB instance. For details about how to bind an EIP to a node, see "Binding an EIP" in the Document Database Service Getting Started.
- Ensure that your local device can access the EIP that has been bound to the DB instance.
- A migration tool has been installed on the prepared ECS.
For details on how to install the migration tool, see How Can I Install a MongoDB Client?
The MongoDB client provides the mongoexport and mongoimport tools.
Exporting Data
- Log in to the ECS or the device that can access DDS.
- Use the mongoexport tool to transfer data from the source database to a .json file.
./mongoexport --host <DB_ADDRESS> --port <DB_PORT> --ssl --sslAllowInvalidCertificates --type json --authenticationDatabase <AUTH_DB> -u <DB_USER> --db <DB_NAME> --collection <DB_COLLECTION> --out <DB_PATH>
- DB_ADDRESS indicates the database address.
- DB_PORT indicates the database port.
- AUTH_DB indicates the database for storing DB_USER information. Generally, this value is admin.
- DB_USER indicates the database user.
- DB_NAME indicates the name of the database from which data will be exported.
- DB_COLLECTION indicates the collection of the database from which data will be exported.
- DB_PATH indicates the path where the .json file is located.
Enter the database administrator password when prompted:
Enter password:
The following is an example. After the command is executed, the exportfile.json file will be generated:
./mongoexport --host 192.168.1.21 --port 8635 --ssl --sslAllowInvalidCertificates --type json --authenticationDatabase admin -u rwuser --db test02 --collection Test --out /tmp/mongodb/export/exportfile.json
- Check the result.
If information similar to the following is displayed, the data is successfully exported. x indicates the number of exported data records.
exported x records
- Compress the exported .json file.
gzip exportfile.json
Compressing the file helps reduce the time needed to transmit all the data. The compressed file is exportfile.json.gz.
Importing Data
- Log in to the ECS or the device that can access DDS.
- Upload the data to be imported to the ECS or the device that can access DDS.
Select an uploading method based on the OS you are using. In Linux, for example, run the following command:
scp <IDENTITY_FILE> <REMOTE_USER>@<REMOTE_ADDRESS>:<REMOTE_DIR>
- IDENTITY_FILE indicates the directory where the exportfile.json.gz file is located. The file access permission is 600.
- REMOTE_USER indicates the ECS OS user.
- REMOTE_ADDRESS indicates the ECS address.
- REMOTE_DIR indicates the directory of the ECS to which the exportfile.json.gz file is uploaded.
In Windows, upload exportfile.json.gz to the ECS using file transfer tools.
- Decompress the package.
gzip -d exportfile.json.gz
- Import the JSON file to the DDS database.
The SSL connection is used as an example. If you select a common connection, delete --ssl --sslAllowInvalidCertificates from the following command.
./mongoimport --host <DB_ADDRESS> --port <DB_PORT> --ssl --sslAllowInvalidCertificates --type json --authenticationDatabase <AUTH_DB> -u <DB_USER> --db <DB_NAME> --collection <DB_COLLECTION> --file <DB_PATH>
- DB_ADDRESS indicates the DB instance IP address.
- DB_PORT indicates the database port.
- AUTH_DB indicates the database that authenticates DB_USER. Generally, this value is admin.
- DB_USER indicates the account name of the database administrator.
- DB_NAME indicates the name of the database to which data will be imported.
- DB_COLLECTION indicates the collection of the database to which data will be imported.
- DB_PATH indicates the path where the .json file is located.
Enter the database administrator password when prompted:
Enter password:
The following is an example:
./mongoimport --host 192.168.1.21 --port 8635 --ssl --sslAllowInvalidCertificates --type json --authenticationDatabase admin -u rwuser --db test02 --collection Test --file /tmp/mongodb/export/exportfile.json
- Check the result.
If information similar to the following is displayed, the data is successfully imported. x indicates the number of imported data records.
imported x records
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