Definition
listShardsThe
listShardscommand returns a list of the configured shards in a sharded cluster.listShardsis only available onmongosinstances and must be issued against theadmindatabase.The command takes the following form:
{ listShards: 1 }
Example
The following operation runs listShards against the
mongos admin database:
db.adminCommand({ listShards: 1 })
The following document is an example of the output from a
listShards command:
{ "shards": [ { "_id": "shard01", "host": "shard01/host1:27018,host2:27018,host3:27018", "state": 1 }, { "_id": "shard02", "host": "shard02/host4:27018,host5:27018,host6:27018", "tags": [ "NYC" ], "state": 1 }, { "_id": "shard03", "host": "shard03/host7:27018,host8:27018,host9:27018", "maxSize": NumberLong("1024"), "state": 1 } ], "ok": 1, "$clusterTime" : { "clusterTime" : Timestamp(1510716515, 1), "signature" : { "hash" : BinData(0,"B2ViX7XLzFLS5Fl9XEuFXbwKIM4="), "keyId" : NumberLong("6488045157173166092") } }, "operationTime" : Timestamp(1510716515, 1) }
Output
listShards returns a document that includes:
A
shardsfield which contains an array of documents, each describing one shard. Each document may contain the following fields:FieldDescription_idThe name of the shard.
hostThe hostname of the shard. If the shard is a replica set,
hostlists the hostname of each mongod instance in the replica set.drainingIf true, indicates that removeShard has been called for this shard and it is in the process of being drained.
tagsA list of zones to which the shard belongs.
maxSizeThe configured maximum storage size of the shard in megabytes. This includes all data files on the shard including the
localandadmindatabases. If exceeded, this shard will not receive any more chunks.stateAn internal field used during the addShard sequence to ensure that all steps and configuration necessary to add the shard to the cluster are completed.
The
okstatus field, theoperationTimefield, and the$clusterTimefield for the operation. For details on these fields, see Response.