Updated on 2026-01-08 GMT+08:00

Creating a killOp Rule

API Description

This API is used to create a killOp rule.

Restrictions

  • This API applies only to replica set and cluster instances.
  • This API is available only for DDS 3.4 or later.
  • This API is available only for an instance node with 4 or more vCPUs.
  • A maximum of 10 killOp rules can be created for a DB instance.
  • The rule is disabled after being created.

URI

  • URI format

    POST https://{Endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/kill-op-rule

  • Table 1 Path parameters

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    String

    Project ID of a tenant in a region.

    instance_id

    Yes

    String

    Instance ID.

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Type

IN

Mandatory

Description

X-Auth-Token

string

header

Yes

User token

Table 3 Query parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

operation_types

Yes

Array of strings

SQL type. A maximum of six statement types can be selected at a time. If multiple types are selected, the rule takes effect when any type is matched.
  • insert: operation for inserting data.
  • update: operation for updating data.
  • query: operation for querying data.
  • command: command operation.
  • remove: operation for deleting data.
  • getmore: operation for obtaining more data.

namespaces

No

Array of strings

Namespace of a table. The value is in the format of database_name or database_name.table_name. If multiple namespaces are configured at the same time, the rule takes effect when any namespace is matched.
  • Currently, only one namespace can be configured.
  • This parameter can be left empty, indicating that this rule has no restrictions on table namespaces.
  • If this parameter is set to a database name, this rule applies to operations on all collections in the database.
  • If this parameter is set to a value in the format of database_name.collection_name, this rule only applies to operations on the collection.

client_ips

No

Array of strings

Client IP address.
  • Only IPv4 is supported.
  • This parameter can be left empty, indicating that this rule has no restrictions on client IP addresses.
  • A maximum of five IP addresses can be configured at a time. If multiple IP addresses are configured, the rule takes effect when any IP address is matched.

plan_summary

No

String

Execution plan. By default, this parameter is left blank, indicating that this rule has no restrictions on execution plans.
  • COLLSCAN
  • SORT_KEY_GENERATOR
  • SKIP
  • LIMIT
  • GEO_NEAR_2DSPHERE
  • GEO_NEAR_2D
  • AGGREGATE
  • OR

max_concurrency

No

Integer

Maximum number of concurrent SQL statements.

  • The value cannot be a negative number. This parameter can be left empty. The default value is 0, indicating that this rule has no restrictions on the maximum number of concurrent SQL statements. The value ranges from 1 to 100000.
  • The values of max_concurrency and secs_running cannot be 0 at the same time.

secs_running

No

Integer

Maximum execution duration of a single SQL statement.

  • This parameter can be left empty. The default value is 0, indicating that this rule has no restrictions on the maximum execution duration of a single SQL statement. The unit is second. The value ranges from 2 to 86400.
  • The values of secs_running and max_concurrency cannot be 0 at the same time.

node_type

Yes

String

Node type.
  • mongos_shard indicates that this rule applies to both mongos and shard nodes.
  • mongos indicates that this rule only applies to the mongos node in a cluster.
  • shard indicates that this rule only applies to the shard node in a cluster.
  • replica indicates that this rule applies to replica sets.
  • Example request
    { 
       "operation_types" : [ "query", "insert" ], 
       "namespaces" : [ "db.collections" ], 
       "client_ips" : [ "172.168.201.144" ], 
       "plan_summary" : "COLLSCAN", 
       "max_concurrency" : 0, 
       "secs_running" : 5, 
       "node_type" : "replica" 
     }

Response Parameters

  • Parameter description

    None

  • Example response

    None

Status Code

For details, see Status Code.

Error Code

For details, see Error Code.