33 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
33 lines
1.2 KiB
JavaScript
// Tests adding node to replica set with profiling enabled.
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// Verifies that the oplog replay hack is compatible with
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// the profiling option.
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// One of the ways to exercise the oplog replay hack is to
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// add a new node to an existing active replica set.
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// Initialize a single node replica set where
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// the only node is running at a profiling level of 2.
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var collectionName = 'jstests_replsetadd_profile';
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var replTest = new ReplSetTest({name: 'ReplSetAddProfileTestSet',
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nodes: [{profile: 2}],
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host: "localhost"});
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replTest.startSet();
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replTest.initiate();
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var master = replTest.getMaster();
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var masterCollection = master.getDB('test').getCollection(collectionName);
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masterCollection.save({a: 1});
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// Add a new node with no profiling level.
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var newNode = replTest.add();
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replTest.reInitiate();
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// Allow documents to propagate to new replica set member.
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replTest.awaitReplication();
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var newNodeCollection = newNode.getDB('test').getCollection(collectionName);
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assert.eq(1, newNodeCollection.find({a: 1}).itcount(),
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'expect documents to be present in slave after replication');
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var signal = 15;
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replTest.stopSet( signal );
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