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TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST

       The following is a short list of things to check when you have a problem.

       • Did you call mongoc_init() in main()? If not, you will likely see a segfault.

       • Have you leaked any clients or cursors as can be found with mongoc-stat <PID>?

       • Have packets been delivered to the server? See egress bytes from mongoc-stat <PID>.

       • Does ASAN show any leaks? Ensure you call mongoc_cleanup() at the end of your process to
         cleanup lingering allocations from the MongoDB C driver.

       • If compiling your own copy  of  MongoDB  C  Driver,  consider  using  the  cmake  option
         -DENABLE_TRACING=ON  to  enable  function  tracing  and  hex dumps of network packets to
         STDERR and STDOUT.

PERFORMANCE COUNTERS

       The MongoDB C Driver comes with an optional and unique  feature  to  help  developers  and
       sysadmins  troubleshoot  problems  in  production.  Performance counters are available for
       each process using the C Driver.  If available, the counters can be  accessed  outside  of
       the  application  process  via  a  shared  memory segment.  The counters may be used graph
       statistics about your application process easily from tools like  Munin  or  Nagios.   For
       example,  the  command  watch --interval=0.5 -d mongoc-stat $PID may be used to monitor an
       application.

       Performance counters are only available on Linux platforms and macOS arm64 platforms  that
       support  shared  memory  segments.   On  supported platforms, they are enabled by default.
       Applications  can  be  built  without  the  counters  by  specifying  the   cmake   option
       -DENABLE_SHM_COUNTERS=OFF.   Additionally,  if  performance counters are already compiled,
       they can be disabled at runtime by specifying the environment variable MONGOC_DISABLE_SHM.

       Performance counters keep track of the following:

       • Active and Disposed Cursors

       • Active and Disposed Clients, Client Pools, and Socket Streams.

       • Number of operations sent and received, by type.

       • Bytes transferred and received.

       • Authentication successes and failures.

       • Number of wire protocol errors.

       NOTE:
          An operation is considered "sent" when one or more bytes of the  corresponding  message
          is  written  to  the  stream,  regardless of whether the entire message is successfully
          written or if the operation ultimately succeeds or fails.  This does not include  bytes
          that  may  be  written  during  the  stream  connection  process, such as TLS handshake
          messages.

       To access counters for a given process, simply provide the process id to  the  mongoc-stat
       program installed with the MongoDB C Driver.

          $ mongoc-stat 22203
             Operations : Egress Total        : The number of sent operations.                    : 13247
             Operations : Ingress Total       : The number of received operations.                : 13246
             Operations : Egress Queries      : The number of sent Query operations.              : 13247
             Operations : Ingress Queries     : The number of received Query operations.          : 0
             Operations : Egress GetMore      : The number of sent GetMore operations.            : 0
             Operations : Ingress GetMore     : The number of received GetMore operations.        : 0
             Operations : Egress Insert       : The number of sent Insert operations.             : 0
             Operations : Ingress Insert      : The number of received Insert operations.         : 0
             Operations : Egress Delete       : The number of sent Delete operations.             : 0
             Operations : Ingress Delete      : The number of received Delete operations.         : 0
             Operations : Egress Update       : The number of sent Update operations.             : 0
             Operations : Ingress Update      : The number of received Update operations.         : 0
             Operations : Egress KillCursors  : The number of sent KillCursors operations.        : 0
             Operations : Ingress KillCursors : The number of received KillCursors operations.    : 0
             Operations : Egress Msg          : The number of sent Msg operations.                : 0
             Operations : Ingress Msg         : The number of received Msg operations.            : 0
             Operations : Egress Reply        : The number of sent Reply operations.              : 0
             Operations : Ingress Reply       : The number of received Reply operations.          : 13246
                Cursors : Active              : The number of active cursors.                     : 1
                Cursors : Disposed            : The number of disposed cursors.                   : 13246
                Clients : Active              : The number of active clients.                     : 1
                Clients : Disposed            : The number of disposed clients.                   : 0
                Streams : Active              : The number of active streams.                     : 1
                Streams : Disposed            : The number of disposed streams.                   : 0
                Streams : Egress Bytes        : The number of bytes sent.                         : 794931
                Streams : Ingress Bytes       : The number of bytes received.                     : 589694
                Streams : N Socket Timeouts   : The number of socket timeouts.                    : 0
           Client Pools : Active              : The number of active client pools.                : 1
           Client Pools : Disposed            : The number of disposed client pools.              : 0
               Protocol : Ingress Errors      : The number of protocol errors on ingress.         : 0
                   Auth : Failures            : The number of failed authentication requests.     : 0
                   Auth : Success             : The number of successful authentication requests. : 0

SUBMITTING A BUG REPORT

       Think you've found a bug? Want to see a new feature in the MongoDB C driver? Please open a
       case in our issue management tool, JIRA:

       • Create an account and login.

       • Navigate to the CDRIVER project.

       • Click Create Issue - Please provide as much information as possible about the issue type
         and how to reproduce it.

       Bug  reports  in  JIRA  for  all driver projects (i.e. CDRIVER, CSHARP, JAVA) and the Core
       Server (i.e. SERVER) project are public.

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