MongoDB 3.6.14 crashing on FreeBSD12.1 when unclean shutdown/reboot

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Community Answered
    • Priority: Major - P3
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    • Affects Version/s: 3.6.14
    • Component/s: WiredTiger
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    • Environment:
      FreeBSD12.1 UNIX
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      1. Run mongodb on FreeBSD12.1 VM
      2. Hard reboot or poweroff VM from host
      3. start vm and check mongodb service
      4. try to repair
      5. WiredTiger.turtle not found error.
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      We have mongodb installed on Unix (FreeBSD12.1) VM. When hard reboot occurs due to vSphere HA or host issue, mongodb is crashing. When we are doing repair it gives attached error. It is found that WiredTiger.turtle file is empty after crash, which causing problem in repair. How to solve this issue?

       

      Thanks and regards,

      Akash T

        1. mongodb_crash.png
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        2. aftercrash_WiredTigerLAS.wt
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        3. aftercrash_sizeStorer.wt
          36 kB
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        4. beforecrash_WiredTiger.turtle
          1 kB
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        5. beforecrash_WiredTigerLAS.wt
          4 kB
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        6. beforecrash_sizeStorer.wt
          36 kB
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        7. crashed_mongodb_logs.txt
          11 kB
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        8. beforecrash_WiredTiger.wt
          244 kB
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        9. aftercrash_WiredTiger.wt
          244 kB
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        10. working_mongodb_logs.txt
          369 kB
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        11. mongo_recover_script.txt
          2 kB
          Akash Talole

            Assignee:
            Dmitry Agranat
            Reporter:
            Akash Talole
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