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db.cloneDatabase()
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Definition
db.
cloneDatabase
( "hostname" )-
Copies a remote database to the current database. The command assumes that the remote database has the same name as the current database.
Parameter Type Description hostname
string The hostname of the database to copy. This method provides a wrapper around the
clone
command.
Behavior
Data
The db.cloneDatabase()
method does not snapshot the database. If any clients update the database you’re copying at any point during the clone operation, the resulting database may be inconsistent.
Locks
The destination database will be locked periodically during the clone
operation. In other words, db.cloneDatabase()
will occasionally yield to allow other operations on the database to complete.
FeatureCompatibilityVersion
You cannot copy data between a mongod
instance with featureCompatibilityVersion (FCV) 3.6 and a MongoDB version 3.4 and earlier mongod
instance.
For example:
Instance 1 | Instance 2 | |
---|---|---|
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.6 |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.6 |
Can copy data. |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.6 |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.4 |
Can copy data. |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.6 |
Version 3.4 mongod with FCV 3.4 |
Cannot copy data. Instance 2 must be a MongoDB version 3.6 |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.4 |
Version 3.4 mongod with FCV 3.4 |
Can copy data. |
Version 3.6 mongod with FCV 3.4 |
Version 3.2 mongod |
Can copy data. |
Operations that copy data include:
db.cloneCollection()
and the commandcloneCollection
db.cloneDatabase()
and the commandclone
db.copyDatabase()
and the commandcopydb