db.fsyncUnlock()
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Definition
db.fsyncUnlock()
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Reduces the lock taken by
db.fsyncLock()
on amongod
instance by 1.Important
The
db.fsyncLock()
anddb.fsyncUnlock()
operations maintain a lock count.db.fsyncLock()
increments the lock count, anddb.fsyncUnlock()
decrements the lock count.To unlock a
mongod
instance for writes, the lock count must be zero. That is, for a given number ofdb.fsyncLock()
operations, you must issue a corresponding number ofdb.fsyncUnlock()
operations to unlock the instance for writes.db.fsyncUnlock()
is an administrative operation. Typically you will usedb.fsyncUnlock()
following a database backup operation.db.fsyncUnlock()
has the syntax:db.fsyncUnlock()
The operation returns a document with the following fields:
info
Information on the status of the operation. lockCount
(New in version 3.4)The number of locks remaining on the instance after the operation. ok
The status code. The
db.fsyncUnlock()
method wraps thefsyncUnlock
command.
Compatibility with WiredTiger
db.fsyncLock()
ensures that the data files are safe to copy using low-level backup utilities such as cp
, scp
, or tar
. A mongod
started using the copied files contains user-written data that is indistinguishable from the user-written data on the locked mongod
.
The data files of a locked mongod
may change due to operations such as journaling syncs or WiredTiger snapshots. While this has no affect on the logical data (e.g. data accessed by clients), some backup utilities may detect these changes and emit warnings or fail with errors. For more information on MongoDB-
recommended backup utilities and procedures, see MongoDB Backup Methods.
Example
Consider a situation where db.fsyncLock()
has been issued two times. The following db.fsyncUnlock()
operation reduces the locks taken by db.fsyncLock()
by 1:
db.fsyncUnlock()
The operation returns the following document:
{ "info" : "fsyncUnlock completed", "lockCount" : NumberLong(1), "ok" : 1 }
As the lockCount
is greater than 0, the mongod
instance is locked against writes. To unlock the instance for writes, run db.fsyncLock()
again:
db.fsyncUnlock()
The operation returns the following document:
{ "info" : "fsyncUnlock completed", "lockCount" : NumberLong(0), "ok" : 1 }
The mongod
instance is unlocked for writes.