Charmed MongoDB Tutorial (replica set) | 5. Manage passwords

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Manage passwords

When we connected to the mongo shell in 4. Access MongoDB, we had to include a password in the URI to get authenticated. Passwords help secure our database and are essential for the overall security of our stored data. It is good practice to change the password frequently.

This part of the tutorial will guide you through the essential password operations in Charmed MongoDB.

Summary


Retrieve the admin password

The admin password can be retrieved by running the get-password action on the Charmed MongoDB application:

juju run mongodb/leader get-password

Running the command should output:

Running operation 9 with 1 task
  - task 10 on unit-mongodb-0

Waiting for task 10...
password: 9JLjd0tuGngW5xFKWWbo0Blxyef0oGec

The admin password is under the result: password.

Rotate the admin password

You can change the admin password to a new random password by entering:

juju run mongodb/leader set-password

Running the command should output:

Running operation 11 with 1 task
  - task 12 on unit-mongodb-0

Waiting for task 12...
password: f3QkHE6QgmDLdRBonrt4vToWB7IZd4JO

The admin password is under the result: password. It should be different from your previous password.

Note when you change the admin password you will also need to update the admin password the in MongoDB URI; as the old password will no longer be valid. Update the DB password used in the URI and update the URI:

export DB_PASSWORD=$(juju run mongodb/leader get-password | grep password|  awk '{print $2}')
export URI=mongodb://$DB_USERNAME:$DB_PASSWORD@$HOST_IP/$DB_NAME?replicaSet=$REPL_SET_NAME

Set the admin password

You can change the admin password to a specific password by entering:

juju run mongodb/leader set-password password=<password>

Running the command should output:

Running operation 17 with 1 task
  - task 18 on unit-mongodb-0

Waiting for task 18...
password: <password>

The admin password under the result: password should match whatever you wrote when you entered the command.

Note that when you change the admin password you will also need to update the admin password in the MongoDB URI, as the old password will no longer be valid. To update the DB password used in the URI:

export DB_PASSWORD=$(juju run mongodb/leader get-password | grep password|  awk '{print $2}')
export URI=mongodb://$DB_USERNAME:$DB_PASSWORD@$HOST_IP/$DB_NAME?replicaSet=$REPL_SET_NAME

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