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sh.addShardToZone()¶
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Definition¶
-
sh.
addShardToZone
(shard, zone)¶ New in version 3.4: Associates a shard with a zone. MongoDB associates this shard with the given zone. Chunks that are covered by the zone are assigned to shards associated with the zone.
Parameter Type Description shard
string The name of the shard to which to associate the zone
.zone
string The name of the zone to associate with the shard
Only issue
sh.addShardToZone()
when connected to amongos
instance.
Behavior¶
You can associate a zone with multiple shards, and a shard can associate with multiple zones.
See the zone manual page for more information on zones in sharded clusters.
Ranges¶
MongoDB effectively ignores zones that do not have at least one range of shard key values associated with it.
To associate a range of shard key values with a zone, use the
sh.updateZoneKeyRange()
method.
Security¶
For sharded clusters running with authentication, you
must authenticate as a user whose privileges include update
on
the config.shards
collection or the config
database.
The clusterAdmin
or clusterManager
built-in roles have
the appropriate permissions for issuing sh.addShardToZone()
. See the
Role-Based Access Control manual page for more
information.
Example¶
The following example adds three zones, NYC
, LAX
, and NRT
,
associating each to a shard:
sh.addShardToZone("shard0000", "JFK")
sh.addShardToZone("shard0001", "LAX")
sh.addShardToZone("shard0002", "NRT")
A shard can associate with multiple zones. The following example associates
LGA
to shard0000
:
sh.addShardToZone("shard0000", "LGA")
shard0000
associates with both the LGA
zone and the JFK
zone. In a
balanced cluster, MongoDB routes reads and writes covered by either zone to
shard0000
.
See also