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db.
serverStatus
()¶Returns a document that provides an overview of the database process’s state.
This command provides a wrapper around the database command serverStatus
.
By default, db.serverStatus()
excludes in its output:
To include fields that are excluded by default, specify the top-level field and set it to 1
in the command. To exclude fields that are included by default, specify the top-level field and set to 0
in the command.
For example, the following operation suppresses the repl
, metrics
and locks
information in the output.
The following example includes all repl information in the output:
The statistics reported by db.serverStatus()
are reset when the mongod
server is restarted. The db.serverStatus()
command does not report some statistics until they have been initialized by server events.
For example, after restarting the mongod
server, db.serverStatus()
won’t return any values for findAndModify
.
After you run an update query, subsequent calls to db.serverStatus()
display the expected metrics.
Note
The db.serverStatus()
method returns an error if a specific object is queried before the counters have begun to increment.
If there haven’t been any document updates yet:
Returns:
mirroredReads
¶By default, the mirroredReads
information (available starting in version 4.4) is not included in the output. To return mirroredReads
information, you must explicitly specify the inclusion:
latchAnalysis
¶By default, the latchAnalysis
information (available starting in version 4.4) is not included in the output. To return latchAnalysis
information, you must explicitly specify the inclusion:
See serverStatus Output for complete documentation of the output of this function.