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sh.balancerCollectionStatus()

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sh.balancerCollectionStatus(namespace)

Returns a document that contains information about whether the chunks of a sharded collection are balanced (i.e. do not need to be moved) as of the time the command is run or need to be moved because of draining shards, zone violation or imbalance of chunks across shards.

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 balancerCollectionStatus 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:

mongo shell v4.4

The sh.balancerCollectionStatus() has the following form:

sh.balancerCollectionStatus( <namespace> )

The sh.balancerCollectionStatus() method takes the following parameter:

Parameter
Type
Description
namespace
String

The namespace of the collection to shard in the form "<database>.<collection>".

When running with access control, the user must have the enableSharding privilege actions on database and/or collection to run the method. That is, a user must have a role that grants the following privilege:

{ resource: { db: <database>, collection: <collection> }, actions: [ "enableSharding" ] }

The built-in clusterManager role provides the appropriate privileges.

To check whether the chunks of a sharded collection test.contacts is currently in balance, connect to a mongos instance and issue the following:

sh.balancerCollectionStatus("test.contacts")

If the chunks for the collection do not need to be moved, the method returns an output similar to the following:

{
"balancerCompliant" : true,
"ok" : 1,
"operationTime" : Timestamp(1583193238, 1),
"$clusterTime" : {
"clusterTime" : Timestamp(1583193238, 1),
"signature" : {
"hash" : BinData(0,"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA="),
"keyId" : NumberLong(0)
}
}
}

For the description of the output, see balancerCollectionStatus Output.

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