Downgrade 4.0 Replica Set to 3.6
Before you attempt any downgrade, familiarize yourself with the content of this document.
Downgrade Path
Once upgraded to 4.0, if you need to downgrade, we recommend downgrading to the latest patch release of 3.6.
Change Stream Consideration
MongoDB 4.0 introduces new hex-encoded string change stream resume tokens:
The resume token _data
type depends on the MongoDB versions and,
in some cases, the feature compatibility version (fcv) at the time
of the change stream's opening/resumption (i.e. a change in fcv
value does not affect the resume tokens for already opened change
streams):
MongoDB Version | Feature Compatibility Version | Resume Token _data Type |
---|---|---|
MongoDB 4.0.7 and later | "4.0" or "3.6" | Hex-encoded string ( v1 ) |
MongoDB 4.0.6 and earlier | "4.0" | Hex-encoded string ( v0 ) |
MongoDB 4.0.6 and earlier | "3.6" | BinData |
MongoDB 3.6 | "3.6" | BinData |
When downgrading from MongoDB 4.0.7 or greater, clients cannot use the resume tokens returned from the 4.0.7+ deployment. To resume a change stream, clients will need to use a pre-4.0.7 upgrade resume token (if available). Otherwise, clients will need to start a new change stream.
When downgrading from MongoDB 4.0.6 or earlier, clients can use BinData resume tokens returned from the 4.0 deployment, but not the
v0
tokens.
Create Backup
Optional but Recommended. Create a backup of your database.
Prerequisites
Before downgrading the binaries, you must downgrade the feature
compatibility version and remove any 4.0 features
incompatible with 3.6 or earlier
versions as generally outlined below. These steps are necessary only if
featureCompatibilityVersion
has ever been set to "4.0"
.
1. Downgrade Feature Compatibility Version
Tip
Ensure that no initial sync is in progress. Running
setFeatureCompatibilityVersion
command while an initial sync is in progress will cause the initial sync to restart.Ensure that no replica set member is in
ROLLBACK
orRECOVERING
state.
Connect a
mongo
shell to the primary.Downgrade the
featureCompatibilityVersion
to"3.6"
.db.adminCommand({setFeatureCompatibilityVersion: "3.6"}) The
setFeatureCompatibilityVersion
command performs writes to an internal system collection and is idempotent. If for any reason the command does not complete successfully, retry the command on the primary.
To ensure that all members of the replica set reflect the updated
featureCompatibilityVersion
, connect to each replica set member and
check the featureCompatibilityVersion
:
db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )
All members should return a result that includes:
"featureCompatibilityVersion" : { "version" : "3.6" }
If any member returns a featureCompatibilityVersion
that includes
either a version
value of "4.0"
or a targetVersion
field,
wait for the member to reflect version "3.6"
before proceeding.
For more information on the returned featureCompatibilityVersion
value, see Get FeatureCompatibilityVersion.
2. Remove Backwards Incompatible Persisted Features
Remove all persisted features that are incompatible with 4.0. For example, if you have defined any view definitions, document validators, and partial index filters that use 4.0 query features such as the aggregation convert operators, you must remove them.
If you have users with only SCRAM-SHA-256
credentials, you should
create SCRAM-SHA-1
credentials for these users before downgrading.
To update a user who only has SCRAM-SHA-256
credentials, run
db.updateUser()
with mechanisms
set to SCRAM-SHA-1
only and the pwd
set to the password:
db.updateUser( "reportUser256", { mechanisms: [ "SCRAM-SHA-1" ], pwd: <newpwd> } )
Procedure
Warning
Before proceeding with the downgrade procedure, ensure that all
replica set members, including delayed replica set members, reflect
the prerequisite changes. That is, check the
featureCompatibilityVersion
and the removal of incompatible
features for each node before downgrading.
Note
If you ran MongoDB 4.0 with authenticationMechanisms
that included SCRAM-SHA-256
, omit SCRAM-SHA-256
when
restarting with the 3.6 binary.
Download the latest 3.6 binaries.
Using either a package manager or a manual download, get the latest release in the 3.6 series. If using a package manager, add a new repository for the 3.6 binaries, then perform the actual downgrade process.
Once upgraded to 4.0, if you need to downgrade, we recommend downgrading to the latest patch release of 3.6.
Downgrade secondary members of the replica set.
Downgrade each secondary member of the replica set, one at a time:
Shut down the
mongod
. See Stopmongod
Processes for instructions on safely terminatingmongod
processes.Replace the 4.0 binary with the 3.6 binary and restart.
Wait for the member to recover to
SECONDARY
state before downgrading the next secondary. To check the member's state, use thers.status()
method in themongo
shell.
Step down the primary.
Use rs.stepDown()
in the mongo
shell to
step down the primary and force the normal failover procedure.
rs.stepDown()
rs.stepDown()
expedites the failover procedure and is
preferable to shutting down the primary directly.
Replace and restart former primary mongod
.
When rs.status()
shows that the primary has stepped down
and another member has assumed PRIMARY
state, shut down the
previous primary and replace the mongod
binary with
the 3.6 binary and start the new instance.
Note
The MongoDB 3.6 deployment can use the BinData resume tokens
returned from a change stream opened against the 4.0 deployment, but
not the v0
or the v1
hex-encoded string resume tokens.