rs.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
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Definition
rs.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
Deprecated since version 4.4.1: Use
rs.printSecondaryReplicationInfo()
instead.Returns a formatted report of the status of a replica set from the perspective of the secondary member of the set. The output is identical to that of
db.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
.
Output
The following is example output from the
rs.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
method issued on a replica set
with two secondary members:
source: m1.example.net:27017 syncedTo: Thu Apr 10 2014 10:27:47 GMT-0400 (EDT) 0 secs (0 hrs) behind the primary source: m2.example.net:27017 syncedTo: Thu Apr 10 2014 10:27:47 GMT-0400 (EDT) 0 secs (0 hrs) behind the primary
A delayed member may show as 0
seconds behind the primary when the inactivity period on the primary is
greater than the members[n].secondaryDelaySecs
value.
A member may show a negative time value behind the primary when
rs.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
is called. This behavior is
expected if the method is called after a secondary replicates a write
following a period of inactivity, but before it has received a
heartbeat from the primary with its latest optime.
Note
The lag reported by secondaries may not be representative of cluster health. Negative values do not indicate that the secondary is ahead of the primary.
For the most up-to-date information on your replica set, it is
generally advisable to run
rs.printSlaveReplicationInfo()
on the primary.