GS_BLOCKLIST_SQL
GS_BLOCKLIST_SQL records job blocklist and exception information. This table uses sql_hash as the unique index to collect statistics on job exception information and record blocklist information. You can associate GS_BLOCKLIST_SQL with GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO to obtain the query column and execution information of a job.
GaussDB(DWS) also provides the GS_BLOCKLIST_SQL view for querying job blocklist and exception information. This view can directly display the query column. This view depends on GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO. If the GS_WLM_SESSION_INFO table is large, the query may take a long time.
This system catalog is supported only by clusters of version 9.1.0.200 or later.
Name |
Type |
Reference |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
sql_hash |
text |
N/A |
sql_hash generated based on the query parsing tree. |
block_list |
boolean |
N/A |
Check whether a job is in the blocklist. |
except_num |
integer |
N/A |
Query the number of job exceptions. |
except_time |
timestamp |
N/A |
Query the time when the last job exception occurred. |
- The schema of this system catalog is dbms_om.
- This system catalog contains unique indexes, which are distributed on DNs in hash mode. The distributed column is sql_hash.
- This system catalog can be queried only in the gaussdb database. If it is queried in other databases, an error will be reported.
- The GS_BLOCKLIST_SQL view is stored in pg_catalog.
- Generally, constant values are ignored during sql_hash calculation in DML statements. However, constant values cannot be ignored in DDL, DCL, and parameter setting statements. A sql_hash may correspond to one or more queries.
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