Topology data includes the following:

  • The server ID of the current master, if the master is not known
  • The instance name of the current master or if a master is not set, a description stating why a master is not set
  • A flag indicating which server thinks that it should be the master
  • A flag indicating which server is the current master
  • A flag indicating a server that was forced as master
  • The total number of configured peers in the topology group
  • The peers connected to this server
  • The current availability of this server
  • A flag indicating that a server is not synchronized with its master or another node in the topology if the master is unknown
  • The amount of time in milliseconds that multiple masters were detected by this server
  • The amount of time in milliseconds that no suitable server is found to act as master
  • A SHA-256 digest encoded as a base-64 string for the current subtree contents

The following metrics are included if this server has processed any operations as master:

  • The number of operations processed by this server as master
  • The number of successful operations processed by this server as master
  • The number of operations processed by this server as master that failed to validate
  • The number of operations processed by this server as master that failed to apply
  • The average amount of time taken in milliseconds by this server to process operations as the master
  • The maximum amount of time taken in milliseconds by this server to process an operation as the master