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Question
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Resolution: Done
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Minor - P4
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Description
The word on the street is that the mongo shell keeps track of its current connection id.
When you hit ctrl+c to abort the current operation it will reconnect to the server, list out the current operations, grep for the previous connection id and kill the operation.
If that is correct, then.. since we recycle connection ids - we could potentially be killing incorrect operation if there are many enough connections to the server being made!