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By default MongoDB enables a journaling system that prevents loss of data in case of an unexpected shut-down. When journaling is enabled, MongoDB will create the journal files before actually starting the daemon[1]. The journaling feature is useful in production environment, but not really on a CI-like system, where we only want to make sure MongoDB is setup correctly and running, hence here we allow a user to enable/disable MongoDB journaling. [1] http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/core/journaling/ Change-Id: I0e4e65af9f650c10fdf5155ff709b4eb984cf4e1 Closes-bug: #1468246
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YAML
6 lines
267 B
YAML
# A Heat environment file which can be used to disable journal in MongoDb.
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# Since, when journaling is enabled, MongoDb will create big journal file
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# it can take time. In a CI environment for example journaling is not necessary.
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parameters:
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MongoDbNoJournal: true
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