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MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Amol Nayak
Book Image

MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Amol Nayak

Overview of this book

MongoDB is a high-performance and feature-rich NoSQL database that forms the backbone of the systems that power many different organizations – it’s easy to see why it’s the most popular NoSQL database on the market. Packed with many features that have become essential for many different types of software professionals and incredibly easy to use, this cookbook contains many solutions to the everyday challenges of MongoDB, as well as guidance on effective techniques to extend your skills and capabilities. This book starts with how to initialize the server in three different modes with various configurations. You will then be introduced to programming language drivers in both Java and Python. A new feature in MongoDB 3 is that you can connect to a single node using Python, set to make MongoDB even more popular with anyone working with Python. You will then learn a range of further topics including advanced query operations, monitoring and backup using MMS, as well as some very useful administration recipes including SCRAM-SHA-1 Authentication. Beyond that, you will also find recipes on cloud deployment, including guidance on how to work with Docker containers alongside MongoDB, integrating the database with Hadoop, and tips for improving developer productivity. Created as both an accessible tutorial and an easy to use resource, on hand whenever you need to solve a problem, MongoDB Cookbook will help you handle everything from administration to automation with MongoDB more effectively than ever before.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
MongoDB Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Stepping down as primary from the replica set


There are times when for some maintenance activity during business hours we would like to take a server out from the replica set, perform the maintenance and put it back in the replica set. If the server to be worked upon is the primary, we somehow need to step down from the primary member position, perform re-election and ensure that it doesn't get re-elected for a minimum given time frame. After the server becomes secondary once the step down operation is successful, we can take it out of the replica set, perform the maintenance activity and put it back in the replica set.

Getting ready

Refer to the recipe Starting multiple instances as part of a replica set from Chapter 1, Installing and Starting the Server for the prerequisites and know about the replica set basics. Set up a simple three-node replica set on your computer, as mentioned in the recipe.

How to do it…

Assuming at this point of time we have a replica set up and running, do the following...