The AutoMerger
Starting in MongoDB 7.0, the balancer can automatically merge chunks that meet the mergeability requirements.
Behavior
The AutoMerger runs in the background as part of balancing operations. For most use cases, the default settings perform well. For details on which settings to customize for your deployment, see AutoMerger Policy.
When the AutoMerger runs, it squashes together all sequences of mergeable chunks for each shard of each collection.
AutoMerger Policy
Unless explicitly disabled, the AutoMerger starts the first
time the balancer is enabled and pauses for the next
autoMergerIntervalSecs
after the routine drains.
When AutoMerger is enabled, automerging happens
every autoMergerIntervalSecs
seconds.
For a given collection, AutoMerger guarantees that subsequent
merges are delayed at least the amount specified by
autoMergerThrottlingMS
.
If a balancing window is set, AutoMerger only runs during the window.
Balancing Settings Precedence
Automerging happens as part of balancing operations. In order to decide if and when to execute automerger, the settings are taken into account in this order:
Global balancing settings
Per-collection balancing settings (configured by
configureCollectionBalancing
)Global AutoMerger settings
Per-collection AutoMerger settings (configured by
configureCollectionBalancing
)
Details
mergeAllChunksOnShard
finds and merges all mergeable chunks for a
collection on the same shard. Two or more contiguous chunks in the same
collection are mergeable when they meet all of these conditions:
They are owned by the same shard.
They are not jumbo chunks.
jumbo
chunks are not mergeable because they cannot participate in migrations.Their history can be purged safely, without breaking transactions and snapshot reads:
The last migration involving the chunk happened at least as many seconds ago as the value of
minSnapshotHistoryWindowInSeconds
.The last migration involving the chunk happened at least as many seconds ago as the value of
transactionLifetimeLimitSeconds
.
Example
This example assumes that history is empty for all chunks and all chunks are non-jumbo. Since both conditions are true, all contiguous intervals on the same shard are mergeable.
Setup
These chunks belong to a collection named coll
with shard key x
.
There are nine chunks in total.
Chunk ID | Min | Max | Shard |
---|---|---|---|
A | x: 0 | x: 10 | Shard0 |
B | x: 10 | x: 20 | Shard0 |
C | x: 20 | x: 30 | Shard0 |
D | x: 30 | x: 40 | Shard0 |
E | x: 40 | x: 50 | Shard1 |
F | x: 50 | x: 60 | Shard1 |
G | x: 60 | x: 70 | Shard0 |
H | x: 70 | x: 80 | Shard0 |
I | x: 80 | x: 90 | Shard1 |
Steps
Result
After these commands have completed, the contiguous chunks have been merged. There are four total chunks instead of the original nine.
Chunk ID | Min | Max | Shard |
---|---|---|---|
A-B-C-D | x: 0 | x: 40 | Shard0 |
E-F | x: 40 | x: 60 | Shard1 |
G-H | x: 60 | x: 80 | Shard0 |
I | x: 80 | x: 90 | Shard1 |