Enable to set the NUMA mode through /etc/default/mongodb

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    • Type: Improvement
    • Resolution: Won't Do
    • Priority: Major - P3
    • 4.1 Desired
    • Affects Version/s: 2.0.2
    • Component/s: Packaging
    • Environment:
      Debian 6, package mongodb-10gen provided by 10gen.
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      As recommended in the documentation, we want to update the NUMA mode for the mongod process. Unfortunately to achieve that, we have to modify the script /etc/init.d/mongodb. Thus, if we modify it, then upgrade our version of MongoDB then our change will be lost. If we can choose the NUMA mode for the mongod process through the file /etc/defaults/mongodb it would be better and not lost after the update.

              Assignee:
              [DO NOT ASSIGN] Backlog - Server Development Platform Team (SDP) (Inactive)
              Reporter:
              Laurent Vaills
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