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How Can I View SQL Execution Records in a Certain Period When Read and Write Requests Are Blocked?
Updated on 2023-04-17 GMT+08:00
How Can I View SQL Execution Records in a Certain Period When Read and Write Requests Are Blocked?
You can use the top SQL feature to view SQL statements executed in a specified period. SQL statements of the current CN or all CNs can be viewed.
Top SQL allows you to view real-time and historical SQL statements.
- For details about real-time SQL statement query, see section Real-time TopSQL.
- For details about how to query historical SQL statements, see section Historical TopSQL .
Parent topic: Database Performance
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