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- hostInfo¶
返回: A document with information about the underlying system that the mongod or mongos runs on. Some of the returned fields are only included on some platforms. You must run the hostInfo command, which takes no arguments, against the admin database. Consider the following invocations of hostInfo:
db.hostInfo() db.adminCommand( { "hostInfo" : 1 } )
In the mongo shell you can use db.hostInfo() as a helper to access hostInfo. The output of hostInfo on a Linux system will resemble the following:
{ "system" : { "currentTime" : ISODate("<timestamp>"), "hostname" : "<hostname>", "cpuAddrSize" : <number>, "memSizeMB" : <number>, "numCores" : <number>, "cpuArch" : "<identifier>", "numaEnabled" : <boolean> }, "os" : { "type" : "<string>", "name" : "<string>", "version" : "<string>" }, "extra" : { "versionString" : "<string>", "libcVersion" : "<string>", "kernelVersion" : "<string>", "cpuFrequencyMHz" : "<string>", "cpuFeatures" : "<string>", "pageSize" : <number>, "numPages" : <number>, "maxOpenFiles" : <number> }, "ok" : <return> }
Output¶
- hostInfo¶
The document returned by the hostInfo.
- hostInfo.system¶
An embedded document providing information about the underlying environment of the system running the mongod or mongos
- hostInfo.system.currentTime¶
A timestamp of the current system time.
- hostInfo.system.hostname¶
The system name, which should correspond to the output of hostname -f on Linux systems.
- hostInfo.system.cpuAddrSize¶
A number reflecting the architecture of the system. Either 32 or 64.
- hostInfo.system.memSizeMB¶
The total amount of system memory (RAM) in megabytes.
- hostInfo.system.numCores¶
The total number of available logical processor cores.
- hostInfo.system.cpuArch¶
A string that represents the system architecture. Either x86 or x86_64.
- hostInfo.system.numaEnabled¶
A boolean value. false if NUMA is interleaved (i.e. disabled), otherwise true.
- hostInfo.os¶
An embedded document that contains information about the operating system running the mongod and mongos.
- hostInfo.os.type¶
A string representing the type of operating system, such as Linux or Windows.
- hostInfo.os.name¶
If available, returns a display name for the operating system.
- hostInfo.os.version¶
If available, returns the name of the distribution or operating system.
- hostInfo.extra¶
An embedded document with extra information about the operating system and the underlying hardware. The content of the extra embedded document depends on the operating system.
- hostInfo.extra.cpuString¶
A string containing a human-readable description of the system’s processor.
cpuString only appears on OS X systems.
- hostInfo.extra.versionString¶
A complete string of the operating system version and identification. On Linux and OS X systems, this contains output similar to uname -a.
- hostInfo.extra.libcVersion¶
The release of the system libc.
libcVersion only appears on Linux systems.
- hostInfo.extra.kernelVersion¶
The release of the Linux kernel in current use.
kernelVersion only appears on Linux systems.
- hostInfo.extra.alwaysFullSync¶
alwaysFullSync only appears on OS X systems.
- hostInfo.extra.nfsAsync¶
nfsAsync only appears on OS X systems.
- hostInfo.extra.cpuFrequencyMHz¶
Reports the clock speed of the system’s processor in megahertz.
- hostInfo.extra.cpuFeatures¶
Reports the processor feature flags. On Linux systems this the same information that /proc/cpuinfo includes in the flags fields.
- hostInfo.extra.pageSize¶
Reports the default system page size in bytes.
- hostInfo.extra.physicalCores¶
Reports the number of physical, non-HyperThreading, cores available on the system.
physicalCores only appears on OS X systems.
- hostInfo.extra.numPages¶
numPages only appears on Linux systems.
- hostInfo.extra.maxOpenFiles¶
Reports the current system limits on open file handles. See UNIX系统下 ulimit 的设置 for more information.
maxOpenFiles only appears on Linux systems.
- hostInfo.extra.scheduler¶
Reports the active I/O scheduler. scheduler only appears on OS X systems.