[SERVER-6721] Enable to set the NUMA mode through /etc/default/mongodb Created: 06/Aug/12  Updated: 05/Dec/22  Resolved: 16/Nov/22

Status: Closed
Project: Core Server
Component/s: Packaging
Affects Version/s: 2.0.2
Fix Version/s: 4.1 Desired

Type: Improvement Priority: Major - P3
Reporter: Laurent Vaills Assignee: [DO NOT ASSIGN] Backlog - Server Development Platform Team (SDP) (Inactive)
Resolution: Won't Do Votes: 1
Labels: sdp-backlog-purge
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified
Environment:

Debian 6, package mongodb-10gen provided by 10gen.


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 Description   

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.



 Comments   
Comment by Iryna Zhuravlova [ 16/Nov/22 ]

After a careful backlog refinement, the team decided to close this ticket because of its low priority and limited resource capacity. If you believe that this ticket requires additional attention from the team and should be re-opened, feel free to change the status to "Needs Scheduling" and ping me or @alexander.neben

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