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I just got a weird error sent through from our applcation:
when i updated with two processes, it was complaining of a duplicate key error on a collection with a unique index on it, but the operation in question was an upsert.
case code:
import time
from bson import Binary
from pymongo import MongoClient, DESCENDING
bucket = MongoClient('127.0.0.1', 27017)['test']['foo']
bucket.drop()
bucket.update({'timestamp': 0}, {'$addToSet': {'_exists_caps': 'cap15'}}, upsert=True, safe=True, w=1, wtimeout=10)
bucket.create_index([('timestamp', DESCENDING)], unique=True)
while True:
timestamp = str(int(1000000 * time.time()))
bucket.update({'timestamp': timestamp}, {'$addToSet': {'_exists_foos': 'fooxxxxx'}}, upsert=True, safe=True, w=1, wtimeout=10)
When i run script with two processes, Pymongo Exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_mongo_update.py", line 11, in <module>
bucket.update({'timestamp': timestamp}, {'$addToSet': {'_exists_foos': 'fooxxxxx'}}, upsert=True, safe=True, w=1, wtimeout=10)
File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/pymongo/collection.py", line 552, in update
File "build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/pymongo/helpers.py", line 202, in _check_write_command_response
pymongo.errors.DuplicateKeyError: E11000 duplicate key error collection: test.foo index: timestamp_-1 dup key: { : "1439374020348044" }
Env:
mongodb 3.0.5, WiredTiger
single mongodb instance
pymongo 2.8.1
mongo.conf
systemLog:
destination: file
logAppend: true
logRotate: reopen
path: /opt/lib/log/mongod.log
# Where and how to store data.
storage:
dbPath: /opt/lib/mongo
journal:
enabled: true
engine: "wiredTiger"
directoryPerDB: true
# how the process runs
processManagement:
fork: true # fork and run in background
pidFilePath: /opt/lib/mongo/mongod.pid
# network interfaces
net:
port: 27017
bindIp: 0.0.0.0 # Listen to local interface only, comment to listen on all interfaces.
setParameter:
enableLocalhostAuthBypass: false
Any thoughts on what could be going wrong here?
PS:
I retried the same case in MMAPV1 storage engine, it works fine, why?
I found something related here: https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-18213
but after this bug fix, it cases this error, so it looks like this bug is not fixed completely.
Cheers