GS_USER_MONITOR
GS_USER_MONITOR displays all users' job running and resource usage information. This view can be queried only on CNs. This view is supported only by clusters of 8.2.1.100 and later versions.
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        Column  | 
      
        Type  | 
      
        Description  | 
     
|---|---|---|
| 
        usename  | 
      
        Name  | 
      
        Username  | 
     
| 
        rpname  | 
      
        Name  | 
      
        Name of the resource pool associated with the user  | 
     
| 
        nodegroup  | 
      
        Name  | 
      
        Name of the logical cluster the resource pool belongs to. The default value is installation.  | 
     
| 
        session_count  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of sessions initiated by the user, including idle and active sessions  | 
     
| 
        active_count  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of active sessions initiated by the user, that is, the number of sessions that are performing queries.  | 
     
| 
        global_wait  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of jobs that are queued because the number of concurrent jobs on a single CN exceeds the value of max_active_statements.  | 
     
| 
        fast_run  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of jobs that are running on the fast lane of the resource pool among all jobs executed by the user.  | 
     
| 
        fast_wait  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of jobs queued in the fast lane of the resource pool among all jobs executed by the user.  | 
     
| 
        slow_run  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of jobs that are running on the slow lane of the resource pool among all jobs executed by the user.  | 
     
| 
        slow_wait  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Number of jobs queued in the slow lane of the resource pool among all jobs executed by the user.  | 
     
| 
        used_mem  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Average memory used by a user on all DNs, in MB.  | 
     
| 
        estimate_mem  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Total estimated memory used by running jobs, in MB.  | 
     
| 
        used_cpu  | 
      
        Double precision  | 
      
        Average number of CPU cores used by a user on all DNs. If a single node contains multiple DNs, the number of CPU cores used by a user on the node must be multiplied by the number of DNs.  | 
     
| 
        read_speed  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Average logical I/O read rate of a user on all DNs, in KB/s.  | 
     
| 
        write_speed  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Average logical I/O write rate of a user on all DNs, in KB/s.  | 
     
| 
        send_speed  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Average data sending rate of a user on all DNs, in KB/s.  | 
     
| 
        recv_speed  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Average data receiving rate of a user on all DNs, in KB/s.  | 
     
| 
        used_space  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Used space of user permanent tables, in KB.  | 
     
| 
        space_limit  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Maximum space that can be used by user permanent tables, in KB. The value -1 indicates that the space size is not limited.  | 
     
| 
        used_temp_space  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Used space of user temporary tables, in KB.  | 
     
| 
        temp_space_limit  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Maximum space that can be used by user temporary tables, in KB. The value -1 indicates that the space size is not limited.  | 
     
| 
        used_spill_space  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Used space for flushing intermediate result sets, in KB.  | 
     
| 
        spill_space_limit  | 
      
        Bigint  | 
      
        Maximum space that can be used for flushing intermediate result sets, in KB. The value -1 indicates that the space size is not limited.  | 
     
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