My NodeJS client is able to connect to the MongoDB primary server and interact with it, as per requirements.
I use the following code to build a Server Object
var dbServer = new Server(
host, // primary server IP address
port,
{
auto_reconnect: true,
poolSize: poolSize
});
and the following code to create a DB Object:
var db = new Db(
'MyDB',
dbServer,
{ w: 1 }
);
I was under the impression, that when the primary goes down, the client will automatically figure out that it now needs to talk to one of the secondaries, which will be elected to be a primary.
But when I manually kill the primary server, one of the secondary servers does become the primary (as can be observed from its mongo shell and the fact that it now responds to mongo shell commands), but the client doesn't automatically talk to it. How do I configure NodeJS server to automatically switch to the secondary?
Do, I need to specify all 3 server addresses somewhere? But that doesn't seem like a good solution, as once the primary is back on line, it's IP address will be different from what it originally was.
I feel that I am missing something very basic, please enlighten me :)
Thank You, Gary