// Tests the db.fsyncLock/fsyncUnlock features // Start with a clean DB var fsyncLockDB = db.getSisterDB('fsyncLockTestDB'); fsyncLockDB.dropDatabase(); // Test it doesn't work unless invoked against the admin DB var resFail = fsyncLockDB.runCommand({fsync:1, lock:1}); assert(!resFail.ok, "fsyncLock command succeeded against DB other than admin."); // Uses admin automatically and locks the server for writes var fsyncLockRes = db.fsyncLock(); assert(fsyncLockRes.ok, "fsyncLock command failed against admin DB"); assert(db.currentOp().fsyncLock, "Value in db.currentOp incorrect for fsyncLocked server"); // Make sure writes are blocked. Spawn a write operation in a separate shell and make sure it // is blocked. There is really now way to do that currently, so just check that the write didn't // go through. var writeOpHandle = startParallelShell("db.getSisterDB('fsyncLockTestDB').coll.insert({x:1});"); sleep(1000); // Make sure reads can still run even though there is a pending write and also that the write // didn't get through assert.eq(0, fsyncLockDB.coll.count({})); // Unlock and make sure the insert succeeded var fsyncUnlockRes = db.fsyncUnlock(); assert(fsyncUnlockRes.ok, "fsyncUnlock command failed"); assert(db.currentOp().fsyncLock == null, "fsyncUnlock is not null in db.currentOp"); // Make sure the db is unlocked and the initial write made it through. writeOpHandle(); fsyncLockDB.coll.insert({x:2}); assert.eq(2, fsyncLockDB.coll.count({})); // Ensure eval is not allowed to invoke fsyncLock assert(!db.eval('db.fsyncLock()').ok, "eval('db.fsyncLock()') should fail.");