/** * Verify that killing an instance of mongod while it is in a long running computation or infinite * loop still leads to clean shutdown, and that said shutdown is prompt. * * For our purposes, "prompt" is defined as "before stopMongod() decides to send a SIGKILL", which * would not result in a zero return code. */ var port = allocatePorts( 1 )[ 0 ] var baseName = "jstests_disk_killall"; var dbpath = MongoRunner.dataPath + baseName; var mongod = startMongod( "--port", port, "--dbpath", dbpath, "--nohttpinterface" ); var db = mongod.getDB( "test" ); var collection = db.getCollection( baseName ); assert.writeOK(collection.insert({})); var s1 = startParallelShell( "db." + baseName + ".count( { $where: function() { while( 1 ) { ; } } } )", port); sleep( 1000 ); /** * 0 == mongod's exit code on Windows, or when it receives TERM, HUP or INT signals. On UNIX * variants, stopMongod sends a TERM signal to mongod, then waits for mongod to stop. If mongod * doesn't stop in a reasonable amount of time, stopMongod sends a KILL signal, in which case mongod * will not exit cleanly. We're checking in this assert that mongod will stop quickly even while * evaling an infinite loop in server side js. */ var exitCode = stopMongod( port ); assert.eq(0, exitCode, "got unexpected exitCode"); // Waits for shell to complete s1(); mongod = startMongoProgram( "mongod", "--port", port, "--dbpath", dbpath ); db = mongod.getDB( "test" ); collection = db.getCollection( baseName ); assert( collection.stats().ok ); assert( collection.drop() ); stopMongod( port );