Go through this amazon link http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/install-LAMP.html
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#!/bin/bash | |
DB=$1 | |
COLLECTIONS=$(mongo localhost:27017/$DB --quiet --eval "db.getCollectionNames()" | sed 's/,/ /g') | |
for collection in $COLLECTIONS; do | |
echo "Exporting $DB/$collection ..." | |
mongoexport -d newtickettoolDB -c $collection -o $collection.json | |
done |
The following will guide you through the process of installing Node.js on an AWS EC2 instance running Amazon Linux AMI 2016.09 - Release Notes
For this process I'll be using a t2.micro EC2 instance running Amazon Linux AMI (ami-d41d58a7). Once the EC2 instance is up-and-running, connect to your server via ssh
- Make sure our server has the latest packages :
sudo yum update -y
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## Install NGINX | |
$ sudo yum install nginx -y | |
## Install PHP and PHP-FPM | |
$ sudo yum install php -y | |
$ sudo yum install php-fpm -y | |
## Configure NGINX (see below) | |
$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf |
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