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parallelCollectionScan

New in version 2.6.

Allows applications to use multiple parallel cursors when reading all the documents from a collection, thereby increasing throughput. The parallelCollectionScan command returns a document that contains an array of cursor information.

Each cursor provides access to the return of a partial set of documents from a collection. Iterating each cursor returns every document in the collection. Cursors do not contain the results of the database command. The result of the database command identifies the cursors, but does not contain or constitute the cursors.

The server may return fewer cursors than requested.

The command has the following syntax:

{
  parallelCollectionScan: "<collection>",
  numCursors: <integer>
}

The parallelCollectionScan command takes the following fields:

Field Type Description
parallelCollectionScan string The name of the collection.
numCursors integer The maximum number of cursors to return. Must be between 1 and 10000, inclusive.

parallelCollectionScan is only available for mongod, and it cannot operate on a sharded cluster.

Output

The parallelCollectionScan command returns a document containing the array of cursor information:

{
    "cursors" : [
        {
            "cursor" : {
                "firstBatch" : [ ],
                "ns" : "<database name>.<collection name>",
                "id" : NumberLong("155949257847")
            },
            "ok" : true
        }
    ],
    "ok" : 1
}
parallelCollectionScan.cursors

An array with one or more cursors returned with the command.

parallelCollectionScan.cursors.cursor

For each cursor returned, a document with details about the cursor.

parallelCollectionScan.cursors.cursor.firstBatch

An empty first batch is useful for quickly returning a cursor or failure message without doing significant server-side work. See cursor batches.

parallelCollectionScan.cursors.cursor.ns

The namespace for each cursor.

parallelCollectionScan.cursors.cursor.id

The unique id for each cursor.

parallelCollectionScan.cursors.ok

The status of each cursor returned with the command.

parallelCollectionScan.ok

A value of 1 indicates the parallelCollectionScan command succeeded. A value of 0 indicates an error.