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MongoDB upgrade requires that you must upgrade to each version of MongoDB along the way.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents


Prerequisites for Upgrading MongoDB 4.2 to MongoDB 6.0

This document outlines the process to bring MongoDB up to version 6.0. There are a series of prerequisites that determine the type of update required. This document outlines the process for MongoDB Standalone.

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  • Operating System
  • MongoDB Version
  • MongoDB Storage Engine
  • NMIS and Modules for Mongo 6.0

Supported Operating Systems

MongoDB 6.0 is officially supported on the following Debian platforms:

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Release:        11
Codename:       bullseye


MongoDB 4.2 Installed and Running

Verify by running (with your mongodb <username> and <password>)

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MongoDB shell version v4.2.25
MongoDB server version: 4.2.25

MongoDB Storage Engine

Verify storage engine by running

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https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.2/tutorial/change-standalone-wiredtiger/

Upgrade NMIS and Modules for MongoDB 6.0

NMIS and Modules must be updated to versions that support MongoDB 6.0 before upgrading to MongoDB 6.0. These releases are backwards compatible with MongoDB v4.2 which means that you can upgrade to NMIS and Modules that support MongoDB 6.0, restart NMIS and Modules, and continue to use them with MongoDB 4.2, then upgrade your MongoDB from 4.2 to 6.0 later.

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You should follow the standard upgrade process for each of these packages, which is handled by the FirstWave Installer.

Preparation

The preparation phase includes 3 sections

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This is to be done in this specific sequence.

System Snapshot/Backup

For System Snapshots and Backups you will need to refer to the documentation for your environment.

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  • Full system backups, including Operating System and Data - Contact your IT department, Vendor Support, or Integrator
  • Virtual Machine Snapshots - Refer to the solution guides for the environment
  • Database Dump - MongoDB documentation: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/database-tools/mongodump/

Upgrade Linux Packages

After completing the snapshot/backup follow Debian's instructions for upgrading and checking the sanity of the apt package system.

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Once this step is completed you may optionally reboot the system. This can clear out any memory leaks and instabilities in the system that occur due to long uptimes.

Shutdown All FirstWave Daemons

Prior to commencing into the MongoDB upgrade cycles it is required to shutdown all FirstWave processes.

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user@servername:~/installers# systemctl status nmis9d
● nmis9d.service - FirstWave NMIS9 Daemon
     Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/nmis9d.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
     Active: inactive (dead) since Thu 2024-06-27 17:32:05 AEST; 26s ago
    Process: 252049 ExecStartPre=/bin/sh -c sleep 3 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
    Process: 252058 ExecStart=/usr/local/nmis9/bin/nmisd (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
   Main PID: 252105 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
        CPU: 1h 23.745s


Jun 27 17:32:04 m6poller1 systemd[1]: Stopping FirstWave NMIS9 Daemon...
Jun 27 17:32:05 m6poller1 systemd[1]: nmis9d.service: Succeeded.
Jun 27 17:32:05 m6poller1 systemd[1]: Stopped FirstWave NMIS9 Daemon.
Jun 27 17:32:05 m6poller1 systemd[1]: nmis9d.service: Consumed 1h 23.745s CPU time.


Upgrade from MongoDB 4.2 to MongoDB 4.4


Prepare the Database for Upgrade

Check the database compatibility mode is set to "4.2"

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'

The result should be as follows ensuring that the

showMongoFcv

The result should be as follows ensuring that the value 4.2 is set

{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "4.2", "ok" : 1 }

If MongoDB is on version 4.2 and the featureCompatibilityVersion is not "4.2" then set this with the following command

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { setFeatureCompatibilityVersion: "4.2" } )';

setMongoFcv 4.2

As before, the check the featureCompatibilityVersion again confirming the correct value

Example Command and Output

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'showMongoFcv
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "4.2", "ok" : 1 }

Debian - Install MongoDB 4.4 Repo and Upgrade

Details available here:

https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.4/release-notes/4.4-upgrade-standalone/ and https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v4.4/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-debian/

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systemctl stop mongod

wget -qO - https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-4.4.asc | sudo apt-key add

echo "deb [ trusted=yes ] http://repo.mongodb.org/apt/debian buster/mongodb-org/4.4 main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-4.4.list


curl -fsSL https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-4.4.asc | \
   sudo sudo gpg -o /usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-4.4.gpg \
    --dearmor

echo "deb [ arch=amd64,arm64 signed-by=signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-4.4.gpg ] httpshttp://repo.mongodb.org/apt/ubuntu focaldebian buster/mongodb-org/4.4 multiversemain" | \
sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-4.4.list


sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade mongodb-org -y  --allow-unauthenticated

mongod --version

systemctl stop mongod
systemctl start mongod
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl is-active mongod

Complete the upgrade with the following commands and retest. If you skip the stop/start sequence above the following command will fail.

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { setFeatureCompatibilityVersion: "4.4" } )'
mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'
systemctl stop mongod
systemctl start mongod

setMongoFcv 4.4
showMongoFcv
systemctl stop mongod
systemctl start mongod

Upgrade from MongoDB 4.4 to MongoDB 5.0

Prepare the Database for Upgrade

Check the database compatibility mode is set to "4.4"

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'

The result should be as follows ensuring that the value 4

showMongoFcv

The result should be as follows ensuring that the value 4.4 is set

{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "4.4", "ok" : 1 }

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Example Command and Output

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "4.4", "ok" : 1 }

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showMongoFcv
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "4.4", "ok" : 1 }

Debian - Install MongoDB 5.0 Repo and Upgrade

Details available here:

https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/release-notes/5.0-upgrade-standalone/ and https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v5.0/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-debian/

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systemctl stop mongod

wget -qO - https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-5.0.asc | sudo gpg -o /usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-5.0.gpg --dearmor

echo "deb [ signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-5.0.gpg] http://repo.mongodb.org/apt/debian bullseye/mongodb-org/5.0 main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-5.0.list

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade -y mongodb-org

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If you get an error

Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/mongodb-org-database-tools-extra_5.0.27_amd64.deb

Fix it by using:

sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/mongodb-org-database-tools-extra_5.0.27_amd64.deb

then

sudo apt-get upgrade -y mongodb-org

and answer N to keep your currently installed version of /etc/mongod.conf

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systemctl stop mongod ; systemctl start mongod ; systemctl daemon-reload ; systemctl is-active mongod ; systemctl status mongod


Complete the upgrade with the following commands and retest. If you skip the stop/start sequence above the following command will fail.

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { setFeatureCompatibilityVersion: "5.0" } )'
mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'setMongoFcv5.0
showMongoFcv
systemctl stop mongod ; systemctl start mongod ; systemctl status mongod

As before, check the featureCompatibilityVersion output from above is "5.0"

Example Command and Output

mongod ; systemctl status mongod

As before, check the featureCompatibilityVersion output from above is "5.0"

Example Command and Output

showMongoFcv
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "5.0", "ok" : 1 }

Upgrade from MongoDB 5.0 to MongoDB 6.0

Prepare the Database for Upgrade

Check the database compatibility mode is set to "5.0"

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to "5.0"

showMongoFcv

The result should be as follows ensuring that the value 5.0 is set

{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "5.0", "ok" : 1 }

If MongoDB is on version 5.0 and the featureCompatibilityVersion is not "5.0" then set this with the following command

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5.0 and the featureCompatibilityVersion is not "5.0"

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then set this with the following command

setMongoFcv 5.0

As before, the check the featureCompatibilityVersion again confirming the correct value

Example Command and Output

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'showMongoFcv
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "5.0", "ok" : 1 }

Debian - Install MongoDB 6.0 Repo and Upgrade

Details available here:

https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/release-notes/6.0-upgrade-standalone/ and https://www.mongodb.com/docs/v6.0/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-debian/k

Commands summarised here:

systemctl stop mongod

wget -qO - https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-6.0.asc | sudo gpg -o /usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-6.0.gpg --dearmor

echo "deb [ signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/mongodb-server-6.0.gpg] http://repo.mongodb.org/apt/debian bullseye/mongodb-org/6.0 main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-6.0.list

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade -y mongodb-org
    and answer N to keep your currently installed version of /etc/mongod.conf


systemctl stop mongod ; systemctl start mongod ; systemctl daemon-reload ; systemctl is-active mongod ; systemctl status mongod

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Note that you must now use the mongosh command instead of mongo

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of mongo

setMongoFcv 6.0
showMongoFcv
systemctl stop mongod
systemctl start mongod

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Example Command and Output

mongo -u $YOUR_USERNAME -p $YOUR_PASSWORD --authenticationDatabase=admin --quiet --eval 'db.adminCommand( { getParameter: 1, featureCompatibilityVersion: 1 } )'showMongoFcv
 
{ "featureCompatibilityVersion" : "6.0", "ok" : 1 }

This completes the in-situ upgrade of MongoDB 4.2 to 6.0 Standalone

Restart All FirstWave Daemons

Now the MongoDB upgrade is complete, you can start all the NMIS and FirstWave daemons.

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