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db.fsyncLock()

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Definition

db.fsyncLock()

Forces the mongod to flush all pending write operations to disk and locks the entire mongod instance to prevent additional writes until the user releases the lock with the db.fsyncUnlock() command. db.fsyncLock() is an administrative command.

This command provides a simple wrapper around a fsync database command with the following syntax:

{ fsync: 1, lock: true }

This function locks the database and creates a window for backup operations.

Behavior

Compatibility with WiredTiger

New in version 3.0.

With WiredTiger, db.fsyncLock() cannot guarantee a consistent set of files for low-level backups (e.g. via file copy cp, scp, tar).

Impact on Read Operations

db.fsyncLock() may block reads, including those necessary to verify authentication. Such reads are necessary to establish new connections to a mongod that enforces authorization checks.

Connection

When calling db.fsyncLock(), ensure that the connection is kept open to allow a subsequent call to db.fsyncUnlock().

Closing the connection may make it difficult to release the lock.