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NAME mm

SYNOPSYS

 usage: mm [-h] [--summary] [--repl]
      [--server_status {instance,asserts,flushing,journaling,extra_info,connections,global_lock,network,opcounters,opcounters_repl,security,storage_engine,memory}]
      [--host_info {system,os,extra,help}] [--db_hashes] [--databases]
      [--inc_mongos] [--step_down STEP_DOWN]
      [--step_down_nominate_host STEP_DOWN_NOMINATE_HOST]
      [--step_down_nominate_port STEP_DOWN_NOMINATE_PORT]
      [--replset_freeze REPLSET_FREEZE] [--force] [--profiling {-1,0,1,2}]
      [--slowms SLOWMS] [--database DATABASE] [--sharding]
      [--mongo_hostname MONGO_HOSTNAME] [--mongo_port MONGO_PORT]
      [--mongo_username MONGO_USERNAME] [--mongo_password MONGO_PASSWORD]
      [--mongo_auth_db MONGO_AUTH_DB]
      [--execution_database EXECUTION_DATABASE] [--repeat REPEAT]
      [--interval INTERVAL] [--connection CONNECTION] [--debug]
      [--validate_indexes VALIDATE_INDEXES]
      [--collection_stats COLLECTION_STATS]
      [--database_stats DATABASE_STATS]
      [--show_collections SHOW_COLLECTIONS] [--command COMMAND]
      [--balancing {enable,disable}] [--collection COLLECTION]
      [--balancing_state {enable,disable,state}] [--verbose_display]
      [--stacktrace] [--schema_summary SCHEMA_SUMMARY]
      [--schema_summary_limit SCHEMA_SUMMARY_LIMIT]
      [--plan_cache PLAN_CACHE] [--plan_cache_shapes PLAN_CACHE_SHAPES]
      [--plan_cache_query PLAN_CACHE_QUERY]
      [--plan_cache_sort PLAN_CACHE_SORT]
      [--plan_cache_projection PLAN_CACHE_PROJECTION]
      [--plan_cache_query_id PLAN_CACHE_QUERY_ID]
      [--plan_cache_clear_query_id PLAN_CACHE_CLEAR_QUERY_ID]
      [--plan_cache_purge_data] [--chunks] [--shell]

MongoDB Manager

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --summary             Show a summary of the MongoDB Cluster Topology
  --repl                Show a summary of the replicaset state
  --server_status {instance,asserts,flushing,journaling,extra_info,connections,global_lock,
                       network,opcounters,opcounters_repl,security,storage_engine,memory}
                        Show a summary of the appropriate section from the
                        serverStatus document from all mongod processes.
  --host_info {system,os,extra,help}
                        Show a summary of the appropriate section from the
                        hostInfo document from all mongod processes.
  --db_hashes           Show the db hashes for each database on the cluster
                        and perform some verification.
  --databases           Show a summary fo the databases hosted by the MongoDB
                        cluster
  --inc_mongos          Optionally execute against the mongos servers. This
                        will fail if the command is not supported by mongos.
  --step_down STEP_DOWN
                        Step down the primary from this replicaset
  --step_down_nominate_host STEP_DOWN_NOMINATE_HOST
                        Used in combination with step_down_nominate_port to
                        select a PRIMARY
  --step_down_nominate_port STEP_DOWN_NOMINATE_PORT
                        Used in combination with step_down_nominate_host to
                        select a PRIMARY
  --replset_freeze REPLSET_FREEZE
                        Number of seconds to- use with the replSetFreeze
                        command
  --force               Force the node to step down.
  --profiling {-1,0,1,2}
                        Display or modify the profiling level of a MongoDB
                        Cluster
  --slowms SLOWMS       Optionally for use with --profiling switch. The
                        threshold in milliseconds at which the database
                        profiler considers a query slow.
  --database DATABASE   The database to perform the action on. The wildcard
                        character '*' can be used to specify all databases.
                        Enclose in single quotes to prevent the shell
                        expanding it.
  --sharding            List sharding details
  --mongo_hostname MONGO_HOSTNAME, -H MONGO_HOSTNAME
                        Hostname for the MongoDB mongos process to connect to
  --mongo_port MONGO_PORT, -P MONGO_PORT
                        Port for the MongoDB mongos process to connect to
  --mongo_username MONGO_USERNAME, -u MONGO_USERNAME
                        MongoDB username
  --mongo_password MONGO_PASSWORD, -p MONGO_PASSWORD
                        MongoDB password
  --mongo_auth_db MONGO_AUTH_DB, -D MONGO_AUTH_DB
                        MongoDB authentication database
  --execution_database EXECUTION_DATABASE, -e EXECUTION_DATABASE
                        Used by some command to specify the execution
                        database.
  --repeat REPEAT, -r REPEAT
                        Repeat the action N number of times
  --interval INTERVAL, -i INTERVAL
                        Number of seconds between each repeat
  --connection CONNECTION, -c CONNECTION
                        Name of MongoDB connection to use as set in $HOME/.mmo/config.cnf
  --debug, -d           Output debug information
  --validate_indexes VALIDATE_INDEXES
                        Collection to validate indexes across all shard
                        servers. This should be provided in the form
                        <database>.<collection>
  --collection_stats COLLECTION_STATS
                        Show a summary of the data from the
                        db.collection.stats() command. Must be supplied in the
                        format <database>.<collection>
  --database_stats DATABASE_STATS
                        Show a summary of the data from the db.stats()
                        command.
  --show_collections SHOW_COLLECTIONS
                        List the collections in the given database.
  --command COMMAND     Run a custom command against your MongoDB Cluster.
                        Should be provided in document format,
                            i.e. '{"command": <value> }'
  --balancing {enable,disable}
                        Enable or disabled balancing. Must be supplied with
                        the --collection argument
  --collection COLLECTION
                        Collection to perform action on. Must be supplied in
                        the format <database>.<collection>
  --balancing_state {enable,disable,state}
                        Globally manage the balancer state
  --verbose_display     Used in various functions display data that is usually
                        supressed
  --stacktrace          By default we don't display the Python stacktace. Use
                        this flag to enable.
  --schema_summary SCHEMA_SUMMARY
                        Collection to produce a summary schema for. Must be
                        supplied in the format <database>.<collection>
  --schema_summary_limit SCHEMA_SUMMARY_LIMIT
                        Set the number of documents that --schema_summary will
                        sample.
  --plan_cache PLAN_CACHE
                        Displays a count of the cached plans for the specified
                        collection. Must be supplied in the format
                        <database>.<collection>
  --plan_cache_shapes PLAN_CACHE_SHAPES
                        Displays the shapes from the plan cache for the
                        specified collection. Must be supplied in the format
                        <database>.<collection>
  --plan_cache_query PLAN_CACHE_QUERY
                        Use with the --collection flag
  --plan_cache_sort PLAN_CACHE_SORT
  --plan_cache_projection PLAN_CACHE_PROJECTION
  --plan_cache_query_id PLAN_CACHE_QUERY_ID
                        Display the stats for the query with the supplied id
                        as provided in /tmp/mmo_temp_query.txt or
                        --plan_cache_shapes
  --plan_cache_clear_query_id PLAN_CACHE_CLEAR_QUERY_ID
                        Clear the specified query from the Plan Cache.
  --plan_cache_purge_data
                        Delete the plan cache file in /tmp/mmo_temp_query.txt.
                        You probably don't want to leave this data lying
                        about.
  --chunks              Display a count of the chunks broken by namespace and
                        shard.
  --shell               Launch a mongo shell

DESCRIPTION

    mm is a tool for monitoring and managing MongoDB sharded clusters.

CONNECTION OPTIONS

Connecting to a MongoDB Cluster can be performed in a couple of ways; Via command-line flags or by using a configuration file. Whichever method is used the initial connection must be a mongos server. mm handles the connections to other server internally. This means you must have created the same user, with the same authentication details, on all replicasets in the cluster.

Connecting via the command-line

-H - The host to connect to. Default 'localhost'.
-P - The port to connect to. Default 27017.
-u - The username for the connection. Default 'admin'.
-p - password.
-D - The database to authentication against. Default 'admin'.

./mm -H localhost -P 27017 -u admin -p secret -D admin

Connecting via a configuration file

By default mm will look for a configuration file a directory named .mmo in the user's home directory. This file must be called config.cnf (i.e. $HOME/.mmo/config.cnf) and contain at least one valid section. Each section must be specified as follows;

[Unique name]
mongo_host: <hostname>
mongo_port: <port>
mongo_username: <username>
mongo_password: <password>
mongo_auth_db: <authentication database>
active: True|False

Example

[Default]
mongo_host: localhost
mongo_port: 27017
mongo_username: admin
mongo_password: admin
mongo_auth_db: admin
active: True

The connection details must refer to a mongos server. If a connection is not supplied via command-line parameters mm will use the section called "Default" in the configuration file. Further connections can be specified in the configuration file. They should be given a unique section name. Specific connections can be referred to on the command-line by using the connection name. for example;

    ./mm --connection UniqueConnectionName

mm will ignore the connection if active is set to False.

EXAMPLES

    Show a summary of the MongoDB topology.

    Displays the following information about the Cluster;

        - Config Servers
        - mongos Servers
        - Shard Servers and their configuration options.
        - Global Shard configuration information.

    This screen will also highlight available hosts in green and down hosts in red.
    The screen will also detect when entire replicasets may be down with the following message;

    "rs0 Entire replicaset may be down"

        ./mm --summary

        MongoDB Config Servers
        rhysmacbook.local:27019 rhysmacbook.local:27020 rhysmacbook.local:27021
        MongoDB mongos servers
        rhysmacbook.local:27017 rhysmacbook.local:27018 rhysmacbook.local:27016
        MongoDB mongod shard servers
        rhysmacbook.local:30001 - rs0 - [0, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30002 - rs0 - [1, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30003 - rs0 - [2, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30004 - rs1 - [0, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30005 - rs1 - [1, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30006 - rs1 - [2, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30007 - rs2 - [0, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30008 - rs2 - [1, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        rhysmacbook.local:30009 - rs2 - [2, 'buildIndexes=true', 'priority=1.0', 'votes=1']
        MongoDB shards
        rs   v  pv  chaining  hb interval (ms)  hb t/o (s)  election t/o (ms)  catchUp t/o (ms)  replicaSetId
        rs0  3  1   1         2000              10          10000              2000              591714096c613edd0a28cf5f
        rs1  3  1   1         2000              10          10000              2000              591714193a6cd8344c2de3af
        rs2  3  1   1         2000              10          10000              2000              591714289a00739bc8ed40bd

    Show a summary of the replication state

    The replication screen displays the state of all replicasets, including configuration replicasets available from
    MongoDB 3.2, the state of each host, config version, uptime and any lag (seconds) in replication. Available hosts
    are highlighted in green, unavailable hosts in red.

        ./mm --repl

        hostname                 rs         state      cfgV  lag  uptime
        rhysmacbook.local:30001  rs0        PRIMARY    3     NA   25s
        rhysmacbook.local:30002  rs0        SECONDARY  3     0.0  28s
        rhysmacbook.local:30003  rs0        SECONDARY  3     0.0  20s
        rhysmacbook.local:30004  rs1        PRIMARY    3     NA   20m,12s
        rhysmacbook.local:30005  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  20m,15s
        rhysmacbook.local:30006  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  20m,7s
        rhysmacbook.local:30007  rs2        PRIMARY    3     NA   20m,7s
        rhysmacbook.local:30008  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  20m,10s
        rhysmacbook.local:30009  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  20m,2s
        rhysmacbook.local:27019  csReplSet  PRIMARY    1     NA   20m,50s
        rhysmacbook.local:27020  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     4.0  20m,44s
        rhysmacbook.local:27021  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     4.0  20m,44s
        There have been no state changes in the cluster since the last check

    The state of the MongoDB CLuster is recorded in two files; /tmp/replication_summary.p & /tmp/replication_summary.previous

    These are use to identify and state changes in the cluster. Below shows an example of this.

    hostname                 rs         state      cfgV  lag  uptime
    rhysmacbook.local:30001  rs0        SECONDARY  3     0.0  5m,44s
    rhysmacbook.local:30002  rs0        PRIMARY    3     NA   5m,38s
    rhysmacbook.local:30003  rs0        SECONDARY  3     0.0  5m,38s
    rhysmacbook.local:30004  rs1        PRIMARY    3     NA   25m,28s
    rhysmacbook.local:30005  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  25m,31s
    rhysmacbook.local:30006  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  25m,23s
    rhysmacbook.local:30007  rs2        PRIMARY    3     NA   25m,23s
    rhysmacbook.local:30008  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  25m,26s
    rhysmacbook.local:30009  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  25m,18s
    rhysmacbook.local:27019  csReplSet  PRIMARY    1     NA   26m,6s
    rhysmacbook.local:27020  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     2.0  26m
    rhysmacbook.local:27021  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     2.0  26m
    There have been 2 changes in the cluster state since the last check
    rhysmacbook.local:30001 PRIMARY -> SECONDARY
    rhysmacbook.local:30002 SECONDARY -> PRIMARY
    PRIMARY changed from rhysmacbook.local:30001 to rhysmacbook.local:30002

    Instruct the primary of the given replicaset to step down

        ./mm --step_down rs0

        Output is the same as --repl flag with the addition of a line showing the PRIMARY transition.

    Instruct the primary of the given replicaset to step down and nominate a secondary to take over the role.
    Note this is not guaranteed but should work in most circumstances. If your cluster has significant replication
    lag then this request may not be honoured.

        ./mm --step_down rs0 --step_down_nominate_host rhysmacbook.local --step_down_nominate_port 30001

    hostname                 rs         state      cfgV  lag  uptime
    rhysmacbook.local:30001  rs0        SECONDARY  3     UNK  12m,14s
    rhysmacbook.local:30002  rs0        SECONDARY  3     UNK  12m,9s
    rhysmacbook.local:30003  rs0        SECONDARY  3     UNK  12m,9s
    rhysmacbook.local:30004  rs1        PRIMARY    3     NA   31m,58s
    rhysmacbook.local:30005  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  32m,2s
    rhysmacbook.local:30006  rs1        SECONDARY  3     0.0  31m,53s
    rhysmacbook.local:30007  rs2        PRIMARY    3     NA   31m,54s
    rhysmacbook.local:30008  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  31m,57s
    rhysmacbook.local:30009  rs2        SECONDARY  3     0.0  31m,49s
    rhysmacbook.local:27019  csReplSet  PRIMARY    1     NA   32m,36s
    rhysmacbook.local:27020  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     3.0  32m,30s
    rhysmacbook.local:27021  csReplSet  SECONDARY  1     3.0  32m,30s
    There has been 1 change in the cluster state since the last check
    rhysmacbook.local:30001 SECONDARY -> PRIMARY
    rhysmacbook.local:30002 PRIMARY -> SECONDARY
    PRIMARY changed from rhysmacbook.local:30002 to rhysmacbook.local:30001

     View system info from your cluster

        ./mm --host_info system

        hostname            shard      port       cpuAddrSize  memSizeMB  numCores   cpuArch  numaEnabled
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30001      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30002      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30003      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30004      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30005      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30006      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30007      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30008      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30009      64           16384      4          x86_64   0
        Time difference in milliseconds between the cluster nodes: 421.0 ms (not concurrently sampled)

    View os info from your cluster

        ./mm --host_info os

        hostname            shard      port       type       name       version
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30001      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30002      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30003      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30004      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30005      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs1        30006      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30007      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30008      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0
        rhysmacbook.local   rs2        30009      Darwin     Mac OS X   15.4.0

    Instruct a command to repeat 5 times 10 seconds apart

    ./mm --repl --repeat 5 --interval 10

    Show a summary of databases on the cluster.

    ./mm --databases

    rhysmacbook.local   30001
    name       size       empty
    admin      122880.0   0
    local      5308416.0  0
    test       4562944.0  0
    rhysmacbook.local   30002
    name       size       empty
    admin      176128.0   0
    local      5304320.0  0
    test       4521984.0  0

    Show statistics for a database

    ./mm --database_stats test

    Database stats summary of test
    objects   avgObjSize (b)  datasize (mb)   storageSize (mb)  extents   indexSize (mb)  fileSize  extents free
    25360     419.0           10.1381053925   3.97265625        0         0.38671875      0         0
    Database stats by shard
    0 collections on: rs2/rhysmacbook.local:30007,rhysmacbook.local:30008,rhysmacbook.local:30009
    0 collections on: rs1/rhysmacbook.local:30004,rhysmacbook.local:30005,rhysmacbook.local:30006
    rs0/rhysmacbook.local:30001,rhysmacbook.local:30002,rhysmacbook.local:30003
    collections  objects  avgObjSize (b)  dataSize (mb)   storageSize (mb)  numExtents  indexes  indexSize (mb)  fileSize
    3            25360    419.0           10.14           3.97              0           5        0.39            NA

    Show collections in a database

    ./mm --show_collections test

    rhys
    sample_messages
    restaurants

    Run a custom command

    ./mm --command '{ "listCollections": 1 }' --execution_database test

    Output for this is variable depending on the chosen command.

    Enable debug output and stacktrace output

    ./mm --repl --debug --stacktrace

    Show the db hashes for all collections on all shards in the cluster.

    ./mm --db_hashes

    hostname            shard      port       db         coll #     md5
    rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30001      test       3          5b151c215ef40b662fe79dcf44928e66
    rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30002      test       3          5b151c215ef40b662fe79dcf44928e66
    rhysmacbook.local   rs0        30003      test       3          5b151c215ef40b662fe79dcf44928e66

    By default the above command does not show details for databases where coll # is 0. This excludes the admin and config databases because the system collections are not counted in the collection count. Use this command to override that behaviour.

    ./mm --db_hashes --verbose_display

    Display a summary of the schema for the specific collection. By default this is based on a sample of 200 documents.
    The number of documents samples can be modified with the --schema_summary_limit flag.

    ./mm --schema_summary test.restaurants

    Schema summary for test.restaurants based on a sample of 200 documents
    There are 7 keys in this dictionary.
    Data types
    _id                  <class 'bson.objectid.ObjectId'>
    address              <type 'dict'>
      - building             <type 'unicode'>
      - coord                <type 'unicode'>
      - street               <type 'unicode'>
      - zipcode              <type 'unicode'>
    borough              <type 'unicode'>
    cuisine              <type 'unicode'>
    grades               <type 'list'>
      - List data types: <type 'dict'>
        - date                 <type 'unicode'>
        - grade                <type 'unicode'>
        - score                <type 'unicode'>
    name                 <type 'unicode'>
    restaurant_id        <type 'unicode'>
    Sample Document
    {u'_id': ObjectId('5917166627bbe7a16a0e7d09'),
     u'address': {u'building': u'49-20',
                  u'coord': [-73.90725640000001, 40.7601082],
                  u'street': u'30 Avenue',
                  u'zipcode': u'11377'},
     u'borough': u'Queens',
     u'cuisine': u'American',
     u'grades': [{u'date': datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 4, 0, 0),
                  u'grade': u'A',
                  u'score': 12},
                 {u'date': datetime.datetime(2013, 1, 16, 0, 0),
                  u'grade': u'A',
                  u'score': 12},
                 {u'date': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 25, 0, 0),
                  u'grade': u'A',
                  u'score': 4},
                 {u'date': datetime.datetime(2011, 10, 13, 0, 0),
                  u'grade': u'A',
                  u'score': 8},
                 {u'date': datetime.datetime(2011, 5, 23, 0, 0),
                  u'grade': u'A',
                  u'score': 12}],
     u'name': u"Pat'S Stationary",
     u'restaurant_id': u'40370449'}

   Display a summary of chunks and their distribution across the shards;

   ./mm --chunks

    namespace             shard  count
    test.restaurants      rs0    1
    test.sample_messages  rs0    1

    Manage the balancer (globally)

    ./mm --balancing_state state
    true
    ./mm --balancing_state disable
    ./mm --balancing_state state
    false
    ./mm --balancing_state enable
    ./mm --balancing_state state
    true

    Manage balancing on individual collections

    ./mm --balancing disable --collection test.restaurants
    Balancing for test.restaurants is disabled
    ./mm --balancing enable --collection test.restaurants
    Balancing for test.restaurants is enabled

SEE ALSO

BUGS

See https://github.com/rhysmeister/mmo/issues