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STATEMENT_HISTORY

Updated on 2024-06-03 GMT+08:00

Displays information about statements executed on the current node. To query this system catalog, you must have the sysadmin permission. The result can be queried only in the system database but cannot be queried in the user database.

The constraints on the query of this system catalog are as follows:
  • Data must be queried in the Postgres database. No data exists in other databases.
  • This system catalog is controlled by track_stmt_stat_level. The default value is OFF,L0, where the first part controls full SQL statements, and the second part controls slow SQL statements. For details about the record level of each column, see the following table. To ensure system performance, you are advised to use the SET statement to change the value of this parameter so that the parameter takes effect only for the current session.
  • For slow SQL statements, if the value of track_stmt_stat_level is not OFF and the SQL execution time exceeds the value of log_min_duration_statement, the SQL statement is recorded as a slow SQL statement.
Table 1 STATEMENT_HISTORY columns

Name

Type

Description

Record Level

db_name

name

Database name.

L0

schema_name

name

Schema name.

L0

origin_node

integer

Node name.

L0

user_name

name

Username.

L0

application_name

text

Name of the application that sends a request.

L0

client_addr

text

IP address of the client that sends a request.

L0

client_port

integer

Port number of the client that sends a request.

L0

unique_query_id

bigint

ID of the normalized SQL statement.

L0

debug_query_id

bigint

ID of the unique SQL statement. Some statements are not unique. For example, the value of debug_query_id in the Parse packet, DCL statements, and TCL statements is 0.

L0

query

text

Normalized SQL statement. When the track_stmt_parameter parameter is enabled, the complete SQL statement is displayed.

L0

start_time

timestamp with time zone

Time when a statement starts.

L0

finish_time

timestamp with time zone

Time when a statement ends.

L0

slow_sql_threshold

bigint

Standard for slow SQL statement execution.

L0

transaction_id

bigint

Transaction ID.

L0

thread_id

bigint

ID of an execution thread.

L0

session_id

bigint

Session ID of a user.

L0

n_soft_parse

bigint

Number of soft parsing times. The value of n_soft_parse plus the value of n_hard_parse may be greater than the value of n_calls because the number of subqueries is not counted in the value of n_calls.

L0

n_hard_parse

bigint

Number of hard parsing times. The value of n_soft_parse plus the value of n_hard_parse may be greater than the value of n_calls because the number of subqueries is not counted in the value of n_calls.

L0

query_plan

text

Statement execution plan.

L1(Full SQL)

L0(Slow SQL)

n_returned_rows

bigint

Number of rows in the result set returned by the SELECT statement.

L0

n_tuples_fetched

bigint

Number of rows randomly scanned.

L0

n_tuples_returned

bigint

Number of rows sequentially scanned.

L0

n_tuples_inserted

bigint

Number of rows inserted.

L0

n_tuples_updated

bigint

Number of rows updated.

L0

n_tuples_deleted

bigint

Number of rows deleted.

L0

n_blocks_fetched

bigint

Number of buffer block access times.

L0

n_blocks_hit

bigint

Number of buffer block hits.

L0

db_time

bigint

Valid DB time, which is accumulated if multiple threads are involved (unit: μs).

L0

cpu_time

bigint

CPU time (unit: μs).

L0

execution_time

bigint

Execution time in the executor (unit: μs).

L0

parse_time

bigint

SQL parsing time (unit: μs).

L0

plan_time

bigint

SQL plan generation time (unit: μs).

L0

rewrite_time

bigint

SQL rewriting time (unit: μs).

L0

pl_execution_time

bigint

Execution time of PL/pgSQL (unit: μs).

L0

pl_compilation_time

bigint

Compilation time of PL/pgSQL (unit: μs).

L0

data_io_time

bigint

I/O time (unit: μs).

L0

net_send_info

text

Network status of messages sent through a physical connection, including the time (unit: μs), number of calls, and throughput (unit: byte). This column is not supported in the centralized system.

L0

net_recv_info

text

Network status of messages received through a physical connection, including the time (unit: μs), number of calls, and throughput (unit: byte). This column is not supported in the centralized system.

L0

net_stream_send_info

text

Network status of messages sent through a logical connection, including the time (unit: μs), number of calls, and throughput (unit: byte). This column is not supported in the centralized system.

L0

net_stream_recv_info

text

Network status of messages received through a logical connection, including the time (unit: μs), number of calls, and throughput (unit: byte). This column is not supported in the centralized system.

L0

lock_count

bigint

Number of locks.

L0

lock_time

bigint

Time required for locking.

L1

lock_wait_count

bigint

Number of lock waits.

L0

lock_wait_time

bigint

Time required for lock waiting.

L1

lock_max_count

bigint

Maximum number of locks.

L0

lwlock_count

bigint

Number of lightweight locks (reserved).

L0

lwlock_wait_count

bigint

Number of lightweight lock waits.

L0

lwlock_time

bigint

Time required for lightweight locking (reserved).

L1

lwlock_wait_time

bigint

Time required for lightweight lock waiting.

L1

details

bytea

List of wait events and statement lock events.

When the value of the record level is greater than or equal to L0, the list of wait events starts to be recorded. Statistics about the wait events of the current statement are displayed. For details about events, see Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, and Table 5. For details about the impact of each transaction lock on services, see LOCK.

When the value of track_stmt_stat_level is L2, the list of statement lock events starts to be recorded. The list records events in chronological order. The number of records is determined by the track_stmt_details_size parameter.

This column is in binary format and needs to be read by using the parsing function pg_catalog.statement_detail_decode. For details, see Table 8.

Events include:

  • Start locking.
  • Complete locking.
  • Start lock waiting.
  • Complete lock waiting.
  • Start unlocking.
  • Complete unlocking.
  • Start lightweight lock waiting.
  • Complete lightweight lock waiting.

L0/L2

is_slow_sql

Boolean

Specifies whether the SQL statement is a slow SQL statement.

  • t (true): yes
  • f (false): no

L0

trace_id

text

Driver-specific trace ID, which is associated with an application request.

L0

advise

text

Risk information that may cause the SQL statement to be a slow SQL statement.

L0

parent_unique_sql_id

bigint

Normalized SQL ID of the outer SQL statement. For statements executed in a stored procedure, the value is the normalized SQL ID of the statement that invokes the stored procedure. For statements outside the stored procedure, the value is 0.

L0

finish_status

text

Statement completion status.

  • normal (default)
  • cancelled: cancellation or termination.

L0

NOTICE:
  • The record level of the query_plan column is L1 for full SQL statements and L0 for slow SQL statements.
  • For the db_time time model, the time statistics of each dimension in statement_history meet the requirement that db_time is greater than or equal to max(cpu_time, parse_time, plan_time, rewrite_time, data_io_time, net_send_info.time, net_recv_info.time, net_stream_send_info.time, net_stream_recv_info.time).
  • For the db_time time model formula, the following dimensions are not included in the statistical accuracy scope:
    1. execution_time
    2. pl_execution_time
    3. pl_compilation_time
  • The maximum nesting depth of wait events is 20. If the nesting depth exceeds 20, a new wait event overwrites the last wait event.

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