$currentOp (aggregation)
Definition
New in version 3.6.
$currentOp
- Returns a stream of documents containing information on activeand/or dormant operations as well as inactive sessions that areholding locks as part of a transaction. The stage returns a documentfor each operation or session. To run
$currentOp
, usethedb.aggregate()
helper on theadmin
database.
The $currentOp
aggregation stage is preferred over thecurrentOp
command and its mongo
shellhelper db.currentOp()
. Because currentOp
command and db.currentOp()
helper returns the results in asingle document, the total size of the currentOp
resultset is subject to the maximum 16MB BSON size limit for documents.The $currentOp
stage returns a cursor over a stream ofdocuments, each of which reports a single operation. Each operationdocument is subject to the 16MB BSON limit, but unlike thecurrentOp
command, there is no limit on the overallsize of the result set.
$currentOp
also enables you to perform arbitrarytransformations of the results as the documents pass through thepipeline.
Syntax
Changed in version 4.2.
- { $currentOp: { allUsers: <boolean>, idleConnections: <boolean>, idleCursors: <boolean>, idleSessions: <boolean>, localOps: <boolean> } }
$currentOp
takes an options document as its operand:
Option | Description |
---|---|
allUsers | Boolean.- If set to false , $currentOp will only reporton operations/idle connections/idle cursors/idle sessionsbelonging to the user who ran the command.- If set to true , $currentOp will reportoperations belonging to all users.NoteFor standalone and replica sets that enforce access control,inprog privilege is required if allUsers: true .For sharded clusters that enforce access control, the inprog privilege is required to run $currentOp .Defaults to false . |
idleConnections | Boolean. If set to false , $currentOp willonly report active operations. If set to true , alloperations including idle connections will be returned.Defaults to false . |
idleCursors | Boolean.If set to true , $currentOp will report oncursors that are “idle”; i.e. open but not currently activein a getMore operation.Information on idle cursors have the type set to "idleCursor" .Information on cursors currently active in agetMore operation information have thetype set to "op" andop set to getmore .Defaults to false .New in version 4.2. |
idleSessions | Boolean.-If set to true , in addition to active/dormant operations,$currentOp will report on: -Inactive sessions that are holding locks as part of atransaction. Each inactive session will appear as a separatedocument in the $currentOp stream.The document for a session includes information on the sessionid in the lsid field and the transactionin the transaction field.Starting in MongoDB 4.2, information on idle sessions have thetype set to "idleSession" . -$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator in inactive state -If set to false , $currentOp will not report on: - Inactive sessions - $currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator information ininactive state Defaults to true .New in version 4.0. |
localOps | Boolean. If set to true for an aggregation running onmongos , $currentOp reports onlythose operations running locally on thatmongos . If false , then the$currentOp will instead report operations runningon the shards.The localOps parameter has no effect for$currentOp aggregations running onmongod .Defaults to false .New in version 4.0. |
Omitting any of the above parameters will cause $currentOp to usethat parameter’s default value. Specify an empty document, as shownbelow, to use the default values of all parameters.
- { $currentOp: { } }
Constraints
Pipeline
$currentOp
must be the first stage in the pipeline.- Pipelines that start with
$currentOp
can only be run ontheadmin
database.
Access Control
- For standalone and replica sets that enforce access control,
inprog
privilege is required to run$currentOp
if allUsers: true. - For sharded clusters that enforce access control, the
inprog
privilege is required to run$currentOp
.
Transactions
$currentOp
is not allowed in transactions.
Example
The following example returns information on inactive sessions that areholding locks as part of a transaction. Specifically:
- The first stage returns documents for all active operations as wellas inactive sessions that are holding locks as part of a transaction.
- The second stage filters for just those documents related to inactivesessions that are holding locks as part of a transaction.
- db.getSiblingDB("admin").aggregate( [
- { $currentOp : { allUsers: true, idleSessions: true } },
- { $match : { active: false, transaction : { $exists: true } } }
- ] )
Starting in version 4.2, you can use $currentOp.type
to specifyan equivalent filter:
- db.getSiblingDB("admin").aggregate( [
- { $currentOp : { allUsers: true, idleSessions: true } },
- { $match : { type: "idleSession" } }
- ] )
Tip
For transactions on a sharded cluster, starting in version 4.2.1,include localOps:true in theaforementioned examples for a composite view of the transactions.
Both operations return documents of the form:
- Replica Set
- Sharded Cluster (localOps: true)
- Sharded Cluster
When run on a mongod
that is part of a replica set:
- {
- "type" : "idleSession",
- "host" : "example.mongodb.com:27017",
- "desc" : "inactive transaction",
- "client" : "198.51.100.1:50428",
- "connectionId" : NumberLong(32),
- "appName" : "",
- "clientMetadata" : {
- "driver" : {
- "name" : "PyMongo",
- "version" : "3.9.0"
- },
- "os" : {
- "type" : "Darwin",
- "name" : "Darwin",
- "architecture" : "x86_64",
- "version" : "10.14.5"
- },
- "platform" : "CPython 3.7.1.final.0"
- },
- "lsid" : {
- "id" : UUID("ff21e1a9-a130-4fe0-942f-9e6b6c67ea3c"),
- "uid" : BinData(0,"3pxqkATNUYKV/soT7qqKE0zC0BFb0pBz1pk4xXcSHsI=")
- },
- "transaction" : {
- "parameters" : {
- "txnNumber" : NumberLong(4),
- "autocommit" : false,
- "readConcern" : {
- "level" : "snapshot",
- "afterClusterTime" : Timestamp(1563892246, 1)
- }
- },
- "readTimestamp" : Timestamp(0, 0),
- "startWallClockTime" : "2019-07-23T10:30:49.461-0400",
- "timeOpenMicros" : NumberLong(1913590),
- "timeActiveMicros" : NumberLong(55),
- "timeInactiveMicros" : NumberLong(1913535),
- "expiryTime" : "2019-07-23T10:31:49.461-0400"
- },
- "waitingForLock" : false,
- "active" : false,
- "locks" : {
- "ReplicationStateTransition" : "w",
- "Global" : "w",
- "Database" : "w",
- "Collection" : "w"
- },
- "lockStats" : {
- "ReplicationStateTransition" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "w" : NumberLong(5)
- }
- },
- "Global" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(3),
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Database" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(2),
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Collection" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Mutex" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(3)
- }
- },
- "oplog" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(2)
- }
- }
- },
- "waitingForFlowControl" : false,
- "flowControlStats" : {
- }
- }
Starting in version 4.2.1, $currentOp
run withlocalOps:true provides acomposite view (rather than per shards information) of thein-progress transactions run on that mongos
.
- db.getSiblingDB("admin").aggregate( [
- { $currentOp : { allUsers: true, idleSessions: true, localOps: true } },
- { $match : { type: "idleSession" } }
- ] );
- // or
- db.getSiblingDB("admin").aggregate( [
- { $currentOp : { allUsers: true, idleSessions: true, localOps: true } },
- { $match : { active: false, transaction : { $exists: true } } }
- ] )
- {
- "type" : "idleSession",
- "host" : "example.mongodb.com:27017",
- "desc" : "inactive transaction",
- "client" : "198.51.100.1:49618",
- "connectionId" : NumberLong(48),
- "appName" : "",
- "clientMetadata" : {
- "driver" : {
- "name" : "PyMongo",
- "version" : "3.9.0"
- },
- "os" : {
- "type" : "Darwin",
- "name" : "Darwin",
- "architecture" : "x86_64",
- "version" : "10.14.6"
- },
- "platform" : "CPython 3.7.1.final.0",
- "mongos" : {
- "host" : "example.mongodb.com:27017",
- "client" : "198.51.100.1:53268",
- "version" : "4.2.1"
- }
- },
- "lsid" : {
- "id" : UUID("2c9ce111-133e-45b7-a00f-a7871005cae1"),
- "uid" : BinData(0,"3pxqkATNUYKV/soT7qqKE0zC0BFb0pBz1pk4xXcSHsI=")
- },
- "active" : false,
- "transaction" : {
- "parameters" : {
- "txnNumber" : NumberLong(2),
- "autocommit" : false,
- "readConcern" : {
- "level" : "snapshot",
- "afterClusterTime" : Timestamp(1571869019, 2)
- }
- },
- "globalReadTimestamp" : Timestamp(1571869019, 2),
- "startWallClockTime" : "2019-10-23T18:16:59.341-0400",
- "timeOpenMicros" : NumberLong(169244639),
- "timeActiveMicros" : NumberLong(535),
- "timeInactiveMicros" : NumberLong(169244104),
- "numParticipants" : 2,
- "participants" : [
- {
- "name" : "shardB",
- "coordinator" : true,
- "readOnly" : false
- },
- {
- "name" : "shardA",
- "coordinator" : false,
- "readOnly" : false
- }
- ],
- "numReadOnlyParticipants" : 0,
- "numNonReadOnlyParticipants" : 2
- }
- }
In 4.2.0, you can only return in-progress transactionsinformation when run without localOps:true on the mongos
. Whenrun without localOps:true onthe mongos
, the transaction information is pershard.
When run on a mongos
without localOps:true, the transaction information is pershard.
- {
- "shard" : "shardB",
- "type" : "idleSession",
- "host" : "shardB.mongodb.com:27018",
- "desc" : "inactive transaction",
- "client_s" : "198.51.100.1:53961",
- "connectionId" : NumberLong(63),
- "appName" : "",
- "clientMetadata" : {
- "driver" : {
- "name" : "PyMongo",
- "version" : "3.9.0"
- },
- "os" : {
- "type" : "Darwin",
- "name" : "Darwin",
- "architecture" : "x86_64",
- "version" : "10.14.6"
- },
- "platform" : "CPython 3.7.1.final.0",
- "mongos" : {
- "host" : "example.mongodb.com:27017",
- "client" : "198.51.100.1:53976",
- "version" : "4.2.0"
- }
- },
- "lsid" : {
- "id" : UUID("720d403c-8daf-40bb-b61e-329e20b0493b"),
- "uid" : BinData(0,"3pxqkATNUYKV/soT7qqKE0zC0BFb0pBz1pk4xXcSHsI=")
- },
- "transaction" : {
- "parameters" : {
- "txnNumber" : NumberLong(1),
- "autocommit" : false,
- "readConcern" : {
- "level" : "snapshot"
- }
- },
- "readTimestamp" : Timestamp(0, 0),
- "startWallClockTime" : "2019-10-21T18:31:12.192-0400",
- "timeOpenMicros" : NumberLong(24137008),
- "timeActiveMicros" : NumberLong(52),
- "timeInactiveMicros" : NumberLong(24136956),
- "expiryTime" : "2019-10-21T18:32:12.192-0400"
- },
- "waitingForLock" : false,
- "active" : false,
- "locks" : {
- "ReplicationStateTransition" : "w",
- "Global" : "w",
- "Database" : "w",
- "Collection" : "w"
- },
- "lockStats" : {
- "ReplicationStateTransition" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "w" : NumberLong(3)
- }
- },
- "Global" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(1),
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Database" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(1),
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Collection" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(1),
- "w" : NumberLong(1)
- }
- },
- "Mutex" : {
- "acquireCount" : {
- "r" : NumberLong(6)
- }
- }
- }
- }
- {
- "shard" : "shardA",
- "type" : "idleSession",
- ...
- }
Output Fields
Each output document may contain a subset of the following fields asrelevant for the operation:
New in version 4.2.
The type of operation. Values are either:
op
idleSession
idleCursor
If the$currentOp.type
isop
,$currentOp.op
provides details on the specific operation.
Only present for sharded clusters.
$currentOp.
client
- The IP address (or hostname) and the ephemeral port of the clientconnection where the operation originates.
For multi-document transactions, $currentOp.client
storesinformation about the most recent client to run an operation insidethe transaction.
For standalones and replica sets only
$currentOp.
client_s
- The IP address (or hostname) and the ephemeral port of the
mongos
where the operation originates.
For sharded clusters only
For multi-document transactions, $currentOp.client
storesinformation about the most recent client to run an operation insidethe transaction.
New in version 3.4.
The identifier of the client application which ran the operation. Usethe appName
connection string option to set a custom valuefor the appName
field.
$currentOp.
active
- A boolean value specifying whether the operation has started. Valueis
true
if the operation has started orfalse
if theoperation is idle, such as an idle connection, an inactive session, oran internal thread that is currently idle. An operation can beactive even if the operation has yielded to another operation.
$currentOp.
twoPhaseCommitCoordinator
Information on either:
- The commit coordination metrics for a transaction whosewrite operations span multiple shards.
Commit coordination is handled by a shard, and$currentOp
(run either on a mongos
or ashard member) returns a shard’s coordination information only forthose transactions currently being coordinated by that shard.
To filter for just the commit coordination metrics:
- db.getSiblingDB("admin").aggregate( [
- { $currentOp: { allUsers: true, idleSessions: true } },
- { $match: { desc: "transaction coordinator" } }
- ] )
- A specific commit coordination operation (i.e.
type
isop
anddesc
is"TransactionCoordinator"
) spawned by the transactioncoordinator.
Note
- If run with idleSessions: false,
$currentOp
does notreturn the$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator
information ininactive
state
- If access control is enabled and allUsers: false,
$currentOp
does notreturn$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator
information.
New in version 4.2.1.
The combination of thelsid
andtxnNumber
identifiesthe transaction.
Available for both the commit coordination metrics and for specific coordinationoperation.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
txnNumber
- The transaction number for the multi-shard transaction.
The combination of thetxnNumber
andlsid
identifies thetransaction.
Available for both the commit coordination metrics and for specific coordinationoperation.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
action
The specific commit coordination operation spawned by thetransaction coordinator:
"sendingPrepare"
"sendingCommit"
"sendingAbort"
"writingParticipantList"
"writingDecision"
"deletingCoordinatorDoc"
Only available for specific coordination operation.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
startTime
- The start date and time of the
action
.
Only available for specific coordination operation.
New in version 4.2.1.
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
state
- The current step/state of the commit coordination process.
Step/stageDescriptioninactive
Not actively part of a commit.writingParticipantList
Writing a local record of the list of shards that are partof this multi-shard transaction.waitingForVotes
Waiting for the participants to respond with vote to commit or abort.writingDecision
Writing a local record of the coordinator’s decision to commit orabort based on votes.waitingForDecisionAck
Waiting for participants to acknowledge the coordinator’sdecision to commit or abort.deletingCoordinatorDoc
Deleting the local record of commit decision.
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
See also$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.stepDurations
.
New in version 4.2.1.
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
hasRecoveredFromFailover
- A boolean that indicates whether the commit coordination wasrestarted due to failover on the shard that is coordinating thecommit.
IfhasRecoveredFromFailover
is true, then the times specified in$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.stepDurations
maynot be accurate for all steps.
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
stepDurations
- A document that contains the duration, in microseconds, of thecompleted or in-progress
steps/state
of the activeprocess as well as the cumulative total duration; for example:
- "stepDurations" : {
- "writingParticipantListMicros" : NumberLong(17801),
- "totalCommitDurationMicros" : NumberLong(42488463),
- "waitingForVotesMicros" : NumberLong(30378502),
- "writingDecisionMicros" : NumberLong(15015),
- "waitingForDecisionAcksMicros" : NumberLong(12077145),
- "deletingCoordinatorDocMicros" : NumberLong(6009)
- },
If$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.hasRecoveredFromFailover
is true, then the times specified instepDurations
maynot be accurate for all steps.
For a coordinator in an inactive
state, the document is empty:
- "stepDurations" : {
- }
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
See $currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.state
.
New in version 4.2.1.
$currentOp.twoPhaseCommitCoordinator.
decision
A document that contains the commit/abort decision, for example:
- For a commmit decision:
- "decision" : {
- "decision" : "commit",
- "commitTimestamp" : Timestamp(1572034669, 3)
- }
-
For an abort decision:
- "decision" : {
- "decision" : "abort",
- "abortStatus" : {
- "code" : 282,
- "codeName" : "TransactionCoordinatorReachedAbortDecision",
- "errmsg" : "Transaction exceeded deadline"
- }
- }
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
New in version 4.2.1.
Only available for the commit coordination metrics.
New in version 4.2.1.
New in version 3.6.
$currentOp.
effectiveUsers
- An array that contains a document for each user associated with theoperation. Each user document contains the
user
name and theauthenticationdb
.
See also
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.
runBy
- An array that contains a document for each user who is impersonatingthe
effectiveUser(s)
for theoperation. The runBy document contains theuser
nameand the authenticationdb
. In general, the impersonating user isthe__system
user; e.g.
- "runBy" : [
- {
- "user" : "__system",
- "db" : "local"
- }
- ]
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.
opid
- The identifier for the operation. You can pass this value to
db.killOp()
in themongo
shell to terminate theoperation.
Warning
Terminate running operations with extreme caution. Only usedb.killOp()
to terminate operations initiated by clientsand do not terminate internal database operations.
$currentOp.
secs_running
- The duration of the operation in seconds. MongoDB calculates thisvalue by subtracting the current time from the start time of theoperation.
Only present if the operation is running; i.e. ifactive
is true
.
$currentOp.
microsecs_running
- The duration of the operation in microseconds. MongoDB calculates thisvalue by subtracting the current time from the start time of theoperation.
Only present if the operation is running; i.e. ifactive
is true
.
Only present if the operation is associated with asession.
New in version 3.6.
$currentOp.
transaction
- A document that contains multi-document transaction information.
Only present if the operation is part of a transaction:
- Present starting in 4.0 for transactions on a replica set.
- Present starting in 4.2 for transactions on a sharded cluster if
$currentOp
is run withoutlocalOps: true. The transaction information is per shard. - Present starting in 4.2.1 for transactions on a sharded cluster if
$currentOp
is run with localOps: true. The transaction information is acomposite view rather than per shard. $currentOp.transaction.
parameters
- A document that contains information on multi-documenttransaction.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.parameters.</code><code>txnNumber</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.parameters.txnNumber)
-
The transaction number.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.parameters.</code><code>autocommit</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.parameters.autocommit)
-
A boolean flag that indicates if autocommit is on for thetransaction.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.parameters.</code><code>readConcern</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.parameters.readConcern)
-
The read concern for thetransaction.
Multi-document transactions support read concern"snapshot"
, "local"
, and"majority"
.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>globalReadTimestamp</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.globalReadTimestamp)
-
The timestamp of the snapshot read by the operations in thesharded cluster transaction that uses “snapshot” readconcern. Fortransactions on sharded clusters, the read concernsnapshot
of the data is synchronized acrossshards; i.e. other read concerns cannot guarantee that thedata is from the same snapshot view across the shards.
Only present when run with localOps: true for sharded cluster transactions.
New in version 4.2.1.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>readTimestamp</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.readTimestamp)
-
The timestamp of the snapshot being read by the operations inthis transaction
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction. However, the field is not returned if:
- the transaction is on a sharded cluster and uses[“snapshot” read concern]($8815837fa51aae33.md#transactions-read-concern-snapshot), and
- [<code>$currentOp</code>]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#pipe._S_currentOp) is run with [localOps: true]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#currentop-stage-localops).
Instead, $currentOp.transaction.globalReadTimestamp
isreturned.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>startWallClockTime</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.startWallClockTime)
-
The date and time (with time zone) of the transaction start.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>timeOpenMicros</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.timeOpenMicros)
-
The duration, in microseconds, for the transaction.
ThetimeActiveMicros
value added to thetimeInactiveMicros
should equal the timeOpenMicros
.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>timeActiveMicros</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.timeActiveMicros)
-
The total amount of time that the transaction has been active;i.e. when the transaction had operations running.
ThetimeActiveMicros
value added to thetimeInactiveMicros
should equal thetimeOpenMicros
.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>timeInactiveMicros</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.timeInactiveMicros)
-
The total amount of time that the transaction has beeninactive; i.e. when the transaction had no operations running.
ThetimeInactiveMicros
value added to thetimeActiveMicros
should equal thetimeOpenMicros
.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>numParticipants</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.numParticipants)
-
Number of shards participating in this transaction.
Only present if the operation is part of a transaction on asharded cluster and $currentOp
is run withlocalOps: true
New in version 4.2.1.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>participants</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.participants)
-
An array of documents detailing the participating shardas inthis transaction. Each document contains the name, a flagindicating if the shard acts as the commit coordinator, and aflag indicating if the shard is only involved in readoperations for the transaction.
- {
- "name" : "shardA",
- "coordinator" : false,
- "readOnly" : false
- }
Only present if the operation is part of a transaction on asharded cluster and $currentOp
is run withlocalOps: true
New in version 4.2.1.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>numReadOnlyParticipants</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.numReadOnlyParticipants)
-
Number of shards only affected by read operations in thistransaction.
Only present if the operation is part of a transaction on asharded cluster and $currentOp
is run withlocalOps: true
New in version 4.2.1.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>numNonReadOnlyParticipants</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.numNonReadOnlyParticipants)
-
Number of shards affected by operations other than reads inthis transaction.
Only present if the operation is part of a transaction on asharded cluster and $currentOp
is run withlocalOps: true
New in version 4.2.1.
- <code>$currentOp.transaction.</code><code>expiryTime</code>[]($13cdda0fa03edd08.md#_S_currentOp.transaction.expiryTime)
-
The date and time (with time zone) when the transaction willtime out and abort.
The $currentOp.transaction.expiryTime
equals the$currentOp.transaction.startWallClockTime
+ thetransactionLifetimeLimitSeconds
.
For more information, seee Runtime Limit fortransactions.
Only present if the operation is part of a multi-documenttransaction.
New in version 4.0.2.
$currentOp.
op
- A string that identifies the specific operation type. Only present if
$currentOp.type
isop
.
The possible values are:
"none"
"update"
"insert"
"query"
"command"
"getmore"
"remove"
"killcursors"
"command"
operations include mostcommands such as thecreateIndexes
,aggregate
, andfindandmodify
.
"query"
operations include find
operations and OP_QUERY operations.
$currentOp.
ns
- The namespace the operation targets. A namespace consists ofthe database name and the collection nameconcatenated with a dot (
.
); that is,"<database>.<collection>"
.
Changed in version 3.6.
A document containing the full command object associated with thisoperation.
For example, the following output contains the command object for afind
operation on a collection named items
in adatabase named test
:
- "command" : {
- "find" : "items",
- "filter" : {
- "sku" : 1403978
- },
- ...
- "$db" : "test"
- }
The following example output contains the command object for agetMore
operation generated bya command with cursor id 19234103609
on a collection nameditems
in a database named test
:
- "command" : {
- "getMore" : NumberLong("19234103609"),
- "collection" : "items",
- "batchSize" : 10,
- ...
- "$db" : "test"
- },
If the command document exceeds 1 kilobyte, thedocument has the following form:
- "command" : {
- "$truncated": <string>,
- "comment": <string>
- }
The $truncated
field contains a string summary of the document excludingthe document’s comment
field if present. If the summary still exceeds1 kilobyte then it is further truncated, denoted by an ellipsis(…) at the end of the string.
The comment
field is present if a comment was passed to the operation.
New in version 4.2.
A document that contains the cursor information for idleCursor
and getmore
operations; i.e. where type
isidleCursor
or op
is getmore
.
If reporting on a getmore
operation before the getmore
hasaccessed its cursor information, the cursor
fieldis not available.
New in version 4.2.
The id of the cursor.
New in version 4.2.
The date and time when the cursor was created.
New in version 4.2.
The date and time when the cursor was last used.
If the cursor is actively in use (i.e. op
isgetmore
and the type
is notidleCursor
), then lastAccessDate
reports either the time the previous getmore
endedor the time the cursor was created if this is the firstgetmore
.
New in version 4.2.
The cumulative number of documents returned by the cursor.
New in version 4.2.
The curmulative number of batches returned by the cursor.
New in version 4.2.
The flag that indicates that the cursor will not timeout when idle;i.e. if the cursor has the noTimeout
option set.
- If true, the cursor does not time out when idle.
- If false, the cursor will time out when idle.
See also
New in version 4.2.
The flag that indicates if the cursor is a tailable cursor for a capped collection. Tailable cursorsremain open after the client exhausts the results in the initialcursor.
See also
- [<code>find</code>]($b880d3668448c2e5.md#dbcmd.find)
- [<code>cursor.tailable()</code>]($d047cc6a3717a527.md#cursor.tailable)
- [<code>cursor.addOption()</code>]($fb45b4e29bd8bcf4.md#cursor.addOption)
New in version 4.2.
The flag that indicates whether the tailable cursor should temporarily block agetMore
command on the cursor while waiting for newdata rather than returning no data.
For non-tailable cursors, the value is always false.
See also
- [<code>find</code>]($b880d3668448c2e5.md#dbcmd.find)
- [<code>cursor.tailable()</code>]($d047cc6a3717a527.md#cursor.tailable)
- [<code>cursor.addOption()</code>]($fb45b4e29bd8bcf4.md#cursor.addOption)
New in version 4.2.
The originatingCommand
field contains the full command object(e.g. find
or aggregate
) which originally created thecursor.
Note
Starting in version 4.2, MongoDB now returnsoriginatingCommand
field as a nested field in the newcursor
field. In previous versions, theoriginatingCommand
was a top-level field for the associated"getmore"
document.
New in version 4.2.
A string that specifies whether the cursor uses a collection scan(COLLSCAN
) or an index scan (IXSCAN { … }
).
The IXSCAN
also includes the specification document of the indexused.
Not available when running with localOps: true
onmongos
or when reporting on idleCursors
.
New in version 4.2.
The opid
of the operation using the cursor.
Only present if the cursor is not idle.
$currentOp.
planSummary
- A string that specifies whether the cursor uses a collection scan(
COLLSCAN
) or an index scan (IXSCAN { … }
).
Not available when running with localOps: true
onmongos
.
$currentOp.
prepareReadConflicts
- The number of times the current operation had to wait for aprepared transaction with a write to commit or abort.
While waiting, the operation continues to hold any necessary locksand storage engine resources.
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.
writeConflicts
- The number of times the current operation conflicted withanother write operation on the same document.
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.
numYields
numYields
is a counter that reports the number of times theoperation has yielded to allow other operations to complete.
Typically, operations yield when they need access to data thatMongoDB has not yet fully read into memory. This allowsother operations that have data in memory to complete quicklywhile MongoDB reads in data for the yielding operation.
$currentOp.
locks
- The
locks
document reports the type and mode oflocks the operation currently holds. The possible lock types are asfollows:
Lock TypeDescriptionParallelBatchWriterMode
Represents a lock for parallel batch writer mode.
In earlier versions, PBWM information was reported as part ofthe Global
lock information.
New in version 4.2.
ReplicationStateTransition
Represents lock taken for replica set member state transitions.
New in version 4.2.
Global
Represents global lock.Database
Represents database lock.Collection
Represents collection lock.Mutex
Represents mutex.Metadata
Represents metadata lock.oplog
Represents lock on the oplog.
The possible modes are as follows:
Lock ModeDescriptionR
Represents Shared (S) lock.W
Represents Exclusive (X) lock.r
Represents Intent Shared (IS) lock.w
Represents Intent Exclusive (IX) lock.
$currentOp.
lockStats
For each lock type and mode (see
locks
fordescriptions of lock types and modes), returns the followinginformation:$currentOp.lockStats.
acquireCount
Number of times the operation acquired the lock in the specifiedmode.
Number of times the operation had to wait for the
acquireCount
lock acquisitionsbecause the locks were held in a conflicting mode.acquireWaitCount
is less than orequal toacquireCount
.- Cumulative time in microseconds that the operation had to wait toacquire the locks.
timeAcquiringMicros
divided byacquireWaitCount
gives anapproximate average wait time for the particular lock mode.
$currentOp.lockStats.
deadlockCount
- Number of times the operation encountered deadlocks while waitingfor lock acquisitions.
$currentOp.
waitingForLock
- Returns a boolean value.
waitingForLock
istrue
if theoperation is waiting for a lock andfalse
if the operation hasthe required lock.
$currentOp.
msg
- The
msg
provides a message that describes the status andprogress of the operation. In the case of indexing or mapReduceoperations, the field reports the completion percentage.
$currentOp.
progress
Reports on the progress of mapReduce or indexing operations. The
progress
fields corresponds to the completion percentage inthemsg
field. Theprogress
specifies the followinginformation:
$currentOp.
killPending
- Returns
true
if the operation is currently flagged fortermination. When the operation encounters its next safe termination point, theoperation will terminate.
$currentOp.
waitingForFlowControl
- A boolean that indicates if the operation had to wait becauseof flow control.
New in version 4.2.
New in version 4.2.
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.flowControlStats.
acquireWaitCount
- The number of times this operation waited to aqcuire a ticket.
New in version 4.2.
$currentOp.flowControlStats.
timeAcquiringMicros
- The total time this operation has waited to acquire a ticket.
New in version 4.2.