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System Collections¶
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Synopsis¶
MongoDB stores system information in collections that use the
<database>.system.* namespace, which MongoDB reserves for
internal use. Do not create collections that begin with system.
MongoDB also stores some additional instance-local metadata in the local database, specifically for replication purposes.
Collections¶
System collections include these collections stored in the admin database:
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admin.system.roles¶ New in version 2.6.
The
admin.system.rolescollection stores custom roles that administrators create and assign to users to provide access to specific resources.
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admin.system.users¶ Changed in version 2.6.
The
admin.system.userscollection stores the user’s authentication credentials as well as any roles assigned to the user. Users may define authorization roles in theadmin.system.rolescollection.
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admin.system.version¶ New in version 2.6.
Stores the schema version of the user credential documents.
System collections also include these collections stored directly in each database:
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<database>.system.namespaces¶ Deprecated since version 3.0: Access this data using
listCollections.The
<database>.system.namespacescollection contains information about all of the database’s collections.
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<database>.system.indexes¶ Deprecated since version 3.0: Access this data using
listIndexes.The
<database>.system.indexescollection lists all the indexes in the database.
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<database>.system.profile¶ The
<database>.system.profilecollection stores database profiling information. For information on profiling, see Database Profiling.
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<database>.system.js¶ The
<database>.system.jscollection holds special JavaScript code for use in server side JavaScript. See Store a JavaScript Function on the Server for more information.