workload

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    Provides the workload status of threads for buckets.

    Syntax

    Basic syntax:

    cbstats [hostname]:[port] -b [bucket_name] workload

    Description

    This command is used to check how many threads of various types are currently running.

    Options

    The following are the command options:

    Table 1. workload options
    Option Description bucket_name

    Example

    Request:

    cbstats 10.5.2.54:11210 workload

    Response:

    This example shows four reader threads and four writer threads on the default bucket in the cluster at 10.5.2.54:11210. The vBucket map for the bucket is grouped into multiple vBuckets, where one read worker accesses one of the vBuckets. In this example, there is one reader for each of the four vBuckets.

     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_AuxIO:InQsize:   5
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_AuxIO:OutQsize:  0
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_NonIO:InQsize:   55
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_NonIO:OutQsize:  0
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_Reader:InQsize:  20
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_Reader:OutQsize: 0
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_Writer:InQsize:  30
     ep_workload:LowPrioQ_Writer:OutQsize: 0
     ep_workload:num_auxio:                1
     ep_workload:num_nonio:                1
     ep_workload:num_readers:              4
     ep_workload:num_shards:               4
     ep_workload:num_sleepers:             10
     ep_workload:num_writers:              4
     ep_workload:ready_tasks:              0