Starting from version 3.0, mongodb support pluggable storage engine. How to know which storage engine is being used in a system?
3 Answers
Easiest way to find the storage engine being used currently in from mongo console.
Inside mongo console, type (You might need admin access to run this command)
db.serverStatus().storageEngine
If It returns,
{ "name" : "wiredTiger" }
WireTiger Storage engine is being used.
Once it is confirmed that wiredTiger is being used then type
db.serverStatus().wiredTiger
to get all the configuration details of wiredTiger.
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1He is the most mysterious user which I've ever seen on stackoverflow. He looks like a scholar of MongoDB. There are a lot of answer belongs to him on stackoverflow. Also his reputation seems just 1 and account is ` temporarily suspended` every time.– efkanAug 24, 2015 at 15:03
On the console, Mayank's answer makes more sense.
On the other hand, by using MongoDB GUI like MongoChef or Robomongo storageEngine may be found by using the ways below;
On Robomongo
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On MongoChef
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Yep. I've changed my storage engine by re-installing MongoDB. Check this question and answers; dba.stackexchange.com/a/104583/61836– efkanSep 7, 2015 at 7:33
You can detect this via:
db.serverStatus().wiredTiger
So at "present" where this "exists" then there is a different storage engine configured other than the default "MMAPv1" where "WiredTiger" is not used.
This applies to the present "MongoDB 3.0x" series