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MongoPool::info — Returns information about all connection pools.
Returns an array of information about all connection pools.
This function has no parameters.
Each connection pool has an identifier, which starts with the host. For each pool, this function shows the following fields:
in use
The number of connections currently being used by Mongo instances.
in pool
The number of connections currently in the pool (not being used).
remaining
The number of connections that could be created by this pool. For example, suppose a pool had 5 connections remaining and 3 connections in the pool. We could create 8 new instances of Mongo before we exhausted this pool (assuming no instances of Mongo went out of scope, returning their connections to the pool).
A negative number means that this pool will spawn unlimited connections.
Before a pool is created, you can change the max number of connections by calling Mongo::setPoolSize(). Once a pool is showing up in the output of this function, its size cannot be changed.
total
The total number of connections allowed for this pool. This should be greater than or equal to "in use" + "in pool" (or -1).
timeout
The socket timeout for connections in this pool. This is how long connections in this pool will attempt to connect to a server before giving up.
waiting
If you have capped the pool size, workers requesting connections from the pool may block until other workers return their connections. This field shows how many milliseconds workers have blocked for connections to be released. If this number keeps increasing, you may want to use MongoPool::setSize() to add more connections to your pool.