THREAD_WAIT_STATUS
In this view, you can check the blocking and waiting status of the backend threads and auxiliary threads on the current node, as shown in Table 1. For details about events, see Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, and Table 5.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
node_name |
text |
Node name. |
db_name |
text |
Database name. |
thread_name |
text |
Thread name. |
query_id |
bigint |
Query ID. The value of this column is the same as that of debug_query_id. |
tid |
bigint |
Thread ID of the current thread. |
sessionid |
bigint |
Session ID. |
lwtid |
integer |
Lightweight thread ID of the current thread. |
psessionid |
bigint |
Parent thread of the streaming thread. |
tlevel |
integer |
Level of the streaming thread. |
smpid |
integer |
Concurrent thread ID. |
wait_status |
text |
Waiting status of the current thread. For details about the waiting status, see Table Waiting states. |
wait_event |
text |
If wait_status is acquire lock, acquire lwlock, or wait io, this column describes the lock, lightweight lock, or I/O information. Otherwise, this column is empty. |
locktag |
text |
Information about the lock that the current thread is waiting for. |
lockmode |
text |
Lock mode that the current thread is waiting to obtain. The values include modes in the table-level lock, row-level lock, and page-level lock. |
block_sessionid |
bigint |
ID of the session that blocks the current thread from obtaining the lock. |
global_sessionid |
text |
Global session ID. |
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