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killCursors¶
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New in version 3.2.
Definition¶
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killCursors¶ Kills the specified cursor or cursors for a collection. MongoDB drivers use the
killCursorscommand as part of the client-side cursor implementation.Note
In general, applications should not use the
killCursorscommand directly.The
killCursorscommand must be run against the database of the collection whose cursors you wish to kill.To run killCursors, use the
db.runCommand( { <command> } )method.The command has the following form:
db.runCommand( { "killCursors": <collection>, "cursors": [ <cursor id1>, ... ] } )
Field Type Description killCursorsstring The name of the collection. cursorsarray The ids of the cursors to kill.
Example¶
Consider the following find operation on the
test.restaurants collection:
use test
db.runCommand(
{ find: "restaurants",
filter: { stars: 5 },
projection: { name: 1, rating: 1, address: 1 },
sort: { name: 1 },
batchSize: 5
}
)
which returns the following:
{
"waitedMS" : NumberLong(0),
"cursor" : {
"firstBatch" : [
{
"_id" : ObjectId("57506d63f578028074723dfd"),
"name" : "Cakes and more"
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("57506d63f578028074723e0b"),
"name" : "Pies and things"
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("57506d63f578028074723e1d"),
"name" : "Ice Cream Parlour"
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("57506d63f578028074723e65"),
"name" : "Cream Puffs"
},
{
"_id" : ObjectId("57506d63f578028074723e66"),
"name" : "Cakes and Rolls"
}
],
"id" : NumberLong("18314637080"),
"ns" : "test.restaurants"
},
"ok" : 1
}
To kill this cursor, use the killCursors command.
use test
db.runCommand( { killCursors: "restaurants", cursors: [ NumberLong("18314637080") ] } )
killCursors returns the following operation details:
{
"cursorsKilled" : [
NumberLong("18314637080")
],
"cursorsNotFound" : [ ],
"cursorsAlive" : [ ],
"cursorsUnknown" : [ ],
"ok" : 1
}