Checking disk I/O usage
As explained in Chapter 2, Understanding and Managing Indexes, MongoDB's performance is greatly dependent on the system's available memory and disk type. In this recipe, we will look at a few tools and MongoDB commands that can help us identify disk I/O utilization.
Getting ready
You need a single-node MongoDB instance.
How to do it...
- In a mongo shell, execute the
db.serverStatus()
command:
db.serverStatus()
- You should see output similar to this:
{ "host" : "vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64", "version" : "3.4.6", "process" : "mongod", "pid" : NumberLong(20657), "uptime" : 5626, "uptimeMillis" : NumberLong(5625427), "uptimeEstimate" : NumberLong(5625), "localTime" : ISODate("2017-10-10T10:02:49.306Z"), "asserts" : { "regular" : 0, "warning" : 0, "msg" : 0, "user" : 0, "rollovers" : 0 }, "backgroundFlushing" : { "flushes" : 93, "total_ms" : 457, "average_ms" : 4.913978494623656...