mergeChunks
Definition
mergeChunks
For a sharded collection,
mergeChunks
combines contiguous chunk ranges on a shard into a single chunk. Issue themergeChunks
command on theadmin
database from amongos
instance.
Compatibility
This command is available in deployments hosted in the following environments:
MongoDB Atlas: The fully managed service for MongoDB deployments in the cloud
Important
This command is not supported in serverless instances. For more information, see Unsupported Commands.
MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB
MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB
Syntax
The command has the following syntax:
db.adminCommand( { mergeChunks: <namespace>, bounds : [ { <shardKeyField>: <minFieldValue> }, { <shardKeyField>: <maxFieldValue> } ] } )
For compound shard keys, you must include the full shard key in the
bounds
specification. For example, if the shard key is { x: 1, y:
1 }
, mergeChunks
has the following form:
db.adminCommand( { mergeChunks: <namespace>, bounds: [ { x: <minValue>, y: <minValue> }, { x: <maxValue>, y: <maxValue> } ] } )
Command Fields
The command takes the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
| namespace | The fully qualified namespace of the collection
where both chunks exist. Namespaces take form of
|
| array | An array that contains the minimum and maximum key values of the new chunk. |
Access Control
On deployments running with authorization
, the
built-in role clusterManager
provides the required
privileges.
Behavior
Note
Use the mergeChunks
only in special circumstances. For
instance, when cleaning up your sharded cluster after removing
many documents.
In order to successfully merge chunks, the following must be true:
In the
bounds
field,<minkey>
and<maxkey>
must correspond to the lower and upper bounds of the chunks to merge.The chunks must reside on the same shard.
The chunks must be contiguous.
mergeChunks
returns an error if these conditions are not
satisfied.
Return Messages
On success, mergeChunks
returns this document:
{ "ok" : 1, "$clusterTime" : { "clusterTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1), "signature" : { "hash" : BinData(0,"okKHD0QuzcpbVQg7mP2YFw6lM04="), "keyId" : NumberLong("6488693018630029321") } }, "operationTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1) }
Another Operation in Progress
mergeChunks
returns the following error message if another
metadata operation is in progress on the chunks
collection:
errmsg: "The collection's metadata lock is already taken."
If another process, such as balancer process, changes metadata while
mergeChunks
is running, you may see this error. You can
retry the mergeChunks
operation without side effects.
Chunks on Different Shards
If the input chunks are not on the same shard,
mergeChunks
returns an error similar to the following:
{ "ok" : 0, "errmsg" : "could not merge chunks, collection test.users does not contain a chunk ending at { username: \"user63169\" }", "$clusterTime" : { "clusterTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1), "signature" : { "hash" : BinData(0,"okKHD0QuzcpbVQg7mP2YFw6lM04="), "keyId" : NumberLong("6488693018630029321") } }, "operationTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1) }
Noncontiguous Chunks
If the input chunks are not contiguous,
mergeChunks
returns an error similar to the following:
{ "ok" : 0, "errmsg" : "could not merge chunks, collection test.users has more than 2 chunks between [{ username: \"user29937\" }, { username: \"user49877\" })" "$clusterTime" : { "clusterTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1), "signature" : { "hash" : BinData(0,"okKHD0QuzcpbVQg7mP2YFw6lM04="), "keyId" : NumberLong("6488693018630029321") } }, "operationTime" : Timestamp(1510767081, 1) }