db.collection.latencyStats()
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Definition
db.collection.latencyStats(options)
Important
mongosh Method
This page documents a
mongosh
method. This is not the documentation for database commands or language-specific drivers, such as Node.js.For the database command, see the
latencyStats
field returned by thecollStats
command.For MongoDB API drivers, refer to the language-specific MongoDB driver documentation.
For the legacy
mongo
shell documentation, refer to the documentation for the corresponding MongoDB Server release:db.collection.latencyStats()
returns latency statistics for a given collection. It is a wrapper around$collStats
.This method has the form:
db.collection.latencyStats( { histograms: <boolean> } ) The
histograms
argument is an optional boolean. Ifhistograms: true
thenlatencyStats()
adds latency histograms to the return document.
Output
latencyStats()
returns a document containing
a field latencyStats
, containing the following fields:
Field Name | Description |
---|---|
reads | Latency statistics for read requests. |
writes | Latency statistics for write requests. |
commands | Latency statistics for database commands. |
Each of these fields contains an embedded document bearing the following fields:
Field Name | Description | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
latency | A 64-bit integer giving the total combined
latency in microseconds. | |||||||||||||
ops | A 64-bit integer giving the total number of
operations performed on the collection since startup. | |||||||||||||
histogram | An array of embedded documents, each representing a latency range. Each document covers twice the previous document's range. For upper values between 2048 microseconds and roughly 1 second, the histogram includes half-steps. This field only exists given the
Each document bears the following fields:
For example, if
This indicates that there were:
|
Examples
You can run latencyStats()
in
mongosh
as follows:
db.data.latencyStats( { histograms: true } ).pretty()
latencyStats()
returns a document such as
the following:
{ "ns" : "test.data", "localTime" : ISODate("2016-11-01T21:56:28.962Z"), "latencyStats" : { "reads" : { "histogram" : [ { "micros" : NumberLong(16), "count" : NumberLong(6) }, { "micros" : NumberLong(512), "count" : NumberLong(1) } ], "latency" : NumberLong(747), "ops" : NumberLong(7) }, "writes" : { "histogram" : [ { "micros" : NumberLong(64), "count" : NumberLong(1) }, { "micros" : NumberLong(24576), "count" : NumberLong(1) } ], "latency" : NumberLong(26845), "ops" : NumberLong(2) }, "commands" : { "histogram" : [ ], "latency" : NumberLong(0), "ops" : NumberLong(0) } } }