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setClusterParameter

setClusterParameter is an administrative command for modifying values of cluster parameters. Cluster parameters are configurable parameters which affect all nodes in a replica set or sharded cluster.

You must issue the setClusterParameter command against the admin database.

This command is available in deployments hosted in the following environments:

  • MongoDB Enterprise: The subscription-based, self-managed version of MongoDB

  • MongoDB Community: The source-available, free-to-use, and self-managed version of MongoDB

Note

The setClusterParameter command is only available in self-managed installations and not available in MongoDB Atlas. To modify your Atlas cluster parameters, contact Atlas Support.

db.adminCommand(
{
setClusterParameter: { <parameter>: <value> }
}
)

For the available cluster parameters, including examples, see Cluster Parameters for a Self-Managed Deployment.

  • You can only run setClusterParameter on the admin database. If you run the command on any other database, MongoDB returns an error.

  • You can only run setClusterParameter on a replica set primary or on a sharded cluster.

  • You cannot run setClusterParameter on a standalone deployment.

  • setClusterParameter accepts only one parameter at a time.

When authentication is enabled, setClusterParameter only works when authenticated as a user with a role that has access to the setClusterParameter action.

The parameter modifications made using setClusterParameter are persisted on replica sets and sharded clusters. This ensures that parameter modifications made using setClusterParameter survive restarts.

When using Stable API V1 with apiStrict set to true, you cannot use setClusterParameter to modify cluster parameters.

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