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MongoDB Administrator???s Guide

You're reading from   MongoDB Administrator???s Guide Over 100 practical recipes to efficiently maintain and administer your MongoDB solution

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787126480
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cyrus Dasadia Cyrus Dasadia
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installation and Configuration FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding and Managing Indexes 3. Performance Tuning 4. High Availability with Replication 5. High Scalability with Sharding 6. Managing MongoDB Backups 7. Restoring MongoDB from Backups 8. Monitoring MongoDB 9. Authentication and Security in MongoDB 10. Deploying MongoDB in Production

Upgrading production MongoDB to a newer version


In this recipe, we will look at how to upgrade MongoDB binaries in a replica set. This recipe holds true even for config and shard servers.

Getting ready

We will assume you have a three-node MongoDB replica set.

How to do it...

  1. Before even touching a system, go through the release notes carefully. There are serious implications when upgrading binaries that have backward-incompatible changes or variance in operational parameters.
  2. Take a full backup of your entire system.
  3. If you have installed MongoDB binaries using the operating system's package manager, such as apt (Ubuntu) or yum (Red Hat/CentOS), the upgrade process might trigger a service restart. Hence, do not install new packages until the service is manually shut down.
  4. Log in to one of the secondary nodes in the replica set and shut it down:
use admin
db.shutdownServer()
  1. Once the mongod/mongos instance is shut down, install the upgraded package on the system and start the service.

 

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