• Setting the timeout=False is dangerous and should never be used, because the connection to the cursor can remain open for unlimited time, which will affect system performance. The docs specifically reference the need to manually close the cursor.
  • Setting the batch_size to a small number will work, but creates a big latency issue, because we need to access the DB more often than needed.
    For example:
    5M docs with a small batch will take hours to retrieve the same data that a default batch_size returns in several minutes.

In my solution it is mandatory to use sort on the cursor:

done = False
skip = 0
while not done:
    cursor = coll.find()
    cursor.sort( indexed_parameter ) # recommended to use time or other sequential parameter.
    cursor.skip( skip )
    try:
        for doc in cursor:
            skip += 1
            do_something()
        done = True
    except pymongo.errors.OperationFailure, e:
        msg = e.message
        if not (msg.startswith("cursor id") and msg.endswith("not valid at server")):
            raise
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