Background Updates API
This API allows a server administrator to manage the background updates being run against the database.
Status
This API gets the current status of the background updates.
The API is:
GET /_synapse/admin/v1/background_updates/status
Returning:
{
"enabled": true,
"current_updates": {
"<db_name>": {
"name": "<background_update_name>",
"total_item_count": 50,
"total_duration_ms": 10000.0,
"average_items_per_ms": 2.2,
},
}
}
enabled
whether the background updates are enabled or disabled.
db_name
the database name (usually Synapse is configured with a single database named 'master').
For each update:
name
the name of the update.
total_item_count
total number of "items" processed (the meaning of 'items' depends on the update in question).
total_duration_ms
how long the background process has been running, not including time spent sleeping.
average_items_per_ms
how many items are processed per millisecond based on an exponential average.
Enabled
This API allow pausing background updates.
Background updates should not be paused for significant periods of time, as this can affect the performance of Synapse.
Note: This won't persist over restarts.
Note: This won't cancel any update query that is currently running. This is
usually fine since most queries are short lived, except for CREATE INDEX
background updates which won't be cancelled once started.
The API is:
POST /_synapse/admin/v1/background_updates/enabled
with the following body:
{
"enabled": false
}
enabled
sets whether the background updates are enabled or disabled.
The API returns the enabled
param.
{
"enabled": false
}
There is also a GET
version which returns the enabled
state.