// Tests adding node to replica set with profiling enabled. // Verifies that the oplog replay hack is compatible with // the profiling option. // One of the ways to exercise the oplog replay hack is to // add a new node to an existing active replica set. // Initialize a single node replica set where // the only node is running at a profiling level of 2. var collectionName = 'jstests_replsetadd_profile'; var replTest = new ReplSetTest({name: 'ReplSetAddProfileTestSet', nodes: [{profile: 2}]}); replTest.startSet(); replTest.initiate(); var master = replTest.getMaster(); var masterCollection = master.getDB('test').getCollection(collectionName); masterCollection.save({a: 1}); // Add a new node with no profiling level. var newNode = replTest.add(); replTest.reInitiate(); replTest.waitForState(replTest.nodes[1], replTest.SECONDARY, 60 * 1000); // Allow documents to propagate to new replica set member. replTest.awaitReplication(); var newNodeCollection = newNode.getDB('test').getCollection(collectionName); assert.eq(1, newNodeCollection.find({a: 1}).itcount(), 'expect documents to be present in slave after replication'); var signal = 15; replTest.stopSet( signal );