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Definition
shardCollection
Shards a collection to distribute its documents across shards. You must run
enableSharding
on a database before running theshardCollection
command. TheshardCollection
command must be run against theadmin
database.To run
shardCollection
, use thedb.runCommand( { <command> } )
method.shardCollection
has the following form:{ shardCollection: "<database>.<collection>", key: { <field1>: <1|"hashed">, ... }, unique: <boolean>, numInitialChunks: <integer>, presplitHashedZones: <boolean>, collation: { locale: "simple" }, timeseries: <object> } shardCollection
has the following fields:FieldTypeDescriptionshardCollection
stringThe namespace of the collection to shard in the form<database>.<collection>
.key
documentThe document that specifies the field or fields to use as the shard key.
{ <field1>: <1|"hashed">, ... }
Set the field values to either:
1
for ranged based sharding"hashed"
to specify a hashed shard key.
shard key must be supported by an index. Unless the collection is empty, the index must exist prior to the
shardCollection
command. If the collection is empty, MongoDB creates the index prior to sharding the collection if the index that can support the shard key does not already exist.See also Shard Key Indexes
unique
booleanSpecify
true
to ensure that the underlying index enforces a unique constraint. Defaults tofalse
.You cannot specify
true
when using hashed shard keys.numInitialChunks
integerSpecifies the initial number of chunks to create across all shards in the cluster when sharding an empty collection with a hashed shard key. MongoDB will then create and balance chunks across the cluster. The
numInitialChunks
must result in less than8192
per shard.If the collection is not empty or the shard key does not contain a hashed field, the operation returns an error.
If sharding with presplitHashedZones: true, MongoDB attempts to evenly distribute the specified number of chunks across the zones in the cluster.
If sharding with presplitHashedZones: false or omitted and no zones and zone ranges are defined for the empty collection, MongoDB attempts to evenly distributed the specified number of chunks across the shards in the cluster.
If sharding with presplitHashedZones: false or omitted and zones and zone ranges have been defined for the empty collection,
numInitChunks
has no effect.
Changed in version 4.4.
collation
documentOptional. If the collection specified toshardCollection
has a default collation, you must include a collation document with{ locale : "simple" }
, or theshardCollection
command fails. At least one of the indexes whose fields support the shard key pattern must have the simple collation.booleanOptional. Specify
true
to perform initial chunk creation and distribution for an empty or non-existing collection based on the defined zones and zone ranges for the collection. For hashed sharding only.shardCollection
withpresplitHashedZones: true
returns an error if any of the following are true:The shard key does not contain a hashed field (i.e. is not a single field hashed index or compound hashed index).
The collection has no defined zones or zone ranges.
The defined zone range or ranges do not meet the requirements.
New in version 4.4.
objectOptional. Specify this option to create a new sharded time series collection.
To shard an existing time series collection, omit this parameter.
When the collection specified to
shardCollection
is a time series collection and thetimeseries
option is not specified, MongoDB uses the values that define the existing time series collection to populate thetimeseries
field.For detailed syntax, see Time Series Options.
New in version 5.1.
Time Series Options
New in version 5.1.
To create a new time series collection that is sharded, specify the
timeseries option to
shardCollection
.
The timeseries option takes the following fields:
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
timeField | string | Required. The name of the field which contains the date in each
time series document. Documents in a time series collection must
have a valid BSON date as the value for the |
metaField | string | Optional. The name of the field which contains metadata in each time series document. The metadata in the specified field should be data that is used to label a unique series of documents. The metadata should rarely, if ever, change. The name of the specified field may not be |
granularity | string | Optional. Possible values are:
By default, MongoDB sets the Manually set the If you specify the If you do not specify |
Considerations
Use
Do not run more than one shardCollection
command on
the same collection at the same time.
Once a collection has been sharded, MongoDB provides no method to unshard a sharded collection.
Shard Keys
While you can change your shard key later, it is important to carefully consider your shard key choice to avoid scalability and perfomance issues.
Tip
See also:
Shard Keys on Time Series Collections
When sharding time series collections, you can only specify the following fields in the shard key:
The
metaField
Sub-fields of
metaField
The
timeField
You may specify combinations of these fields in the shard key. No other
fields, including _id
, are allowed in the shard key pattern.
When you specify the shard key:
metaField
can be either a:timeField
must be:At the end of the shard key pattern
Tip
Avoid specifying only the timeField
as the shard key. Since
the timeField
increases monotonically, it may result in all writes appearing on a
single chunk within the cluster. Ideally, data is evenly distributed
across chunks.
To learn how to best choose a shard key, see:
Hashed Shard Keys
Hashed shard keys use a hashed index or a compound hashed index as the shard key.
Use the form field: "hashed"
to specify a hashed shard key field.
Note
If chunk migrations are in progress while creating a hashed shard key collection, the initial chunk distribution may be uneven until the balancer automatically balances the collection.
Tip
See also:
Zone Sharding and Initial Chunk Distribution
The shard collection operation (i.e. shardCollection
command and the sh.shardCollection()
helper) can perform
initial chunk creation and distribution for an empty or a
non-existing collection if zones and zone ranges have been defined for the collection. Initial
chunk distribution allows for a faster setup of zoned sharding.
After the initial distribution, the balancer manages the chunk
distribution going forward per usual.
See Pre-Define Zones and Zone Ranges for an Empty or Non-Existing Collection for an example. If sharding a
collection using a ranged or single-field hashed shard key, the
numInitialChunks
option has no effect if zones and zone ranges have
been defined for the empty collection.
To shard a collection using a compound hashed index, see Zone Sharding and Compound Hashed Indexes.
Zone Sharding and Compound Hashed Indexes
Starting in version 4.4, MongoDB supports sharding collections on compound hashed indexes. When sharding an empty or non-existing collection using a compound hashed shard key, additional requirements apply in order for MongoDB to perform initial chunk creation and distribution.
The numInitialChunks
option has no effect if zones and zone ranges
have been defined for the empty collection and
presplitHashedZones is
false
.
See Pre-Define Zones and Zone Ranges for an Empty or Non-Existing Collection for an example.
Tip
See also:
Uniqueness
If specifying unique: true
:
If the collection is empty,
shardCollection
creates the unique index on the shard key if such an index does not already exist.If the collection is not empty, you must create the index first before using
shardCollection
.
Although you can have a unique compound index where the shard
key is a prefix, if using unique
parameter, the collection must have a unique index that is on the shard
key.
See also Sharded Collection and Unique Indexes
Collation
Changed in version 3.4.
If the collection has a default collation,
the shardCollection
command must include a collation
parameter with the
value { locale: "simple" }
. For non-empty collections with a
default collation, you must have at least one index with the simple
collation whose fields support the shard key pattern.
You do not need to specify the collation
option for collections
without a collation. If you do specify the collation option for
a collection with no collation, it will have no effect.
Write Concern
mongos
uses "majority"
for the
write concern of the
shardCollection
command and its helper
sh.shardCollection()
.
Example
The following operation enables sharding for the people
collection
in the records
database and uses the zipcode
field as the
shard key:
db.adminCommand( { shardCollection: "records.people", key: { zipcode: 1 } } )