Nov 18, 2017 06:04
Anytime :)
Nov 18, 2017 06:03
No
Nov 18, 2017 05:58
but first of all you ssh to your server and then you connect to the instance of mongodb
Nov 18, 2017 05:57
in your remote machine the mongo instance runs on 127.0.0.1 or localhost
Nov 18, 2017 05:57
localhost only points to 127.0.0.1
Nov 18, 2017 05:54
127.0.0.1:27017 (default)
Nov 18, 2017 05:54
yes
Nov 18, 2017 05:52
And see if the problem still persists
Nov 18, 2017 05:52
try using MongoHub
Nov 18, 2017 05:52
ok did you change your mongodb's default port?
Nov 18, 2017 05:51
does it have your collections as well
Nov 18, 2017 05:51
with your db
Nov 18, 2017 05:50
see if it gives you shell
Nov 18, 2017 05:50
type mongo
Nov 18, 2017 05:50
now do ps
Nov 18, 2017 05:49
inplace of mongodb
Nov 18, 2017 05:49
use mongod
Nov 18, 2017 05:48
try using sudo service mongodb start
Nov 18, 2017 05:47
Did you install mongodb on your server?
Nov 18, 2017 05:47
ok thanks
Nov 18, 2017 05:47
ps | grep "mongo"
Nov 18, 2017 05:46
try simple ps
Nov 18, 2017 05:44
try ps | grep "mongo"
Nov 18, 2017 05:42
if not running then try starting the mongo instance
Nov 18, 2017 05:42
You can check this using ps | grep "mongod"
Nov 18, 2017 05:42
I understand your server is running but check whether mongod is running or not
Nov 18, 2017 05:41
This means the SSH Connection went through but wasn't able to connect to your MongoDB instance. Try checking on your server whether Mongo is running or not.
Nov 18, 2017 05:41
Just uncheck the SSH Tunnel and try to connect.
Nov 18, 2017 05:41
Try connecting without SSH Tunnel and SSH runs on port 22(in case you haven't changed it but you should change it).
 

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May 13, 2016 19:20
@tereško What are your views about Laravel?
Apr 30, 2016 15:07
@samayo rightly said
Apr 30, 2016 15:03
@Gordon What about setting up everything using Homebrew?
Apr 30, 2016 15:00
Yeah you can do that
Apr 30, 2016 14:59
/Applications/MAMP/htdocs
Apr 30, 2016 14:51
@JamesSnowy You can also try vagrant for mimicking your production environment on your local machine. Check puphpet.com
Apr 30, 2016 14:48
Sure
Apr 30, 2016 14:47
Yeah
Apr 30, 2016 14:45
For Mac, you can use Homebrew to set it up or download MAMP
Apr 30, 2016 14:45
For Windows, you can try WAMP(wampserver.com)
Apr 30, 2016 14:44
Could you please elaborate? Are you asking about setting local dev environment?