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mongod backtrace if shard tag ranges are added before collection is sharded

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    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
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    • Affects Version/s: 4.0.3
    • Component/s: Sharding
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      1. Deploy a 2 shard sharded cluster. Each shard is a PSA replica set.
      2. Add shard tag ranges by upserting directly to config.tags
      3. Shard the collection referred to by the shard tag range

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      1. Deploy a 2 shard sharded cluster. Each shard is a PSA replica set. 2. Add shard tag ranges by upserting directly to config.tags 3. Shard the collection referred to by the shard tag range

      On a 2-shard, PSA sharded cluster, if shard tag ranges are added before a collection is sharded, some shard members will backtrace.

      This appears to be a regression in 4.0.3-rc0. We have not seen this happen in 4.0.2.

      Logs attached.

        1. config-dump.tar.gz
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          Timothy Olsen
        2. csrs0.log
          267 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        3. csrs1.log
          73 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        4. csrs2.log
          69 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        5. mongos.log
          19 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        6. shard0-0.log
          77 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        7. shard0-1.log
          10.70 MB
          Timothy Olsen
        8. shard0-2.log
          135 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        9. shard1-0.log
          2.77 MB
          Timothy Olsen
        10. shard1-1.log
          14 kB
          Timothy Olsen
        11. shard1-2.log
          5 kB
          Timothy Olsen

            Assignee:
            janna.golden@mongodb.com Janna Golden
            Reporter:
            tim.olsen@mongodb.com Timothy Olsen (Inactive)
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