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Mongo.setWriteConcern()

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Mongo.setWriteConcern()

Sets the write concern for the Mongo() connection object.

See the Write Concern for an introduction to write concerns in MongoDB.

The command takes the following form:

db.getMongo().setWriteConcern( { w: <value>, j: <boolean>, wtimeout: <number> } )

The fields are:

Field
Description
w

The number of mongod or mongod instances that must acknowledge a write. Possible values are:

  • "majority". A majority of the target instances must acknowledge the write.

  • <number>. The specified number of target instances must acknowledge the write.

  • <custom write concern name>. A user defined write concern, the tagged instances must acknowledge the write.

See write concern specification for details.

j
A boolean value. j: true requests acknowledgment that the write operation has been written to the on-disk journal.
wtimeout
The number of milliseconds to wait for acknowledgment of the write concern. wtimeout is only applicable when w has a value greater than 1.

In the following example:

  • Two mongod or mongod instances must acknowledge writes.

  • There is a 1 second timeout to wait for write acknowledgments.

db.getMongo().setWriteConcern( { w: 2, wtimeout: 1000 } )

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