GS_WLM_SESSION_QUERY_INFO_ALL
GS_WLM_SESSION_QUERY_INFO_ALL displays load management information about completed jobs executed on the current database instance. The current feature is a lab feature. Contact Huawei technical support before using it. The data is dumped from the kernel to the system catalog. If the GUC parameter enable_resource_record is set to on, query information in the kernel is imported to the system catalog GS_WLM_SESSION_QUERY_INFO_ALL every 3 minutes. This system catalog can be queried by users with the sysadmin permission only in Postgres.
If no data is displayed in the queried view, contact Huawei technical support.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
datid |
oid |
OID of the database the backend is connected to |
dbname |
text |
Name of the database the backend is connected to |
schemaname |
text |
Schema name |
nodename |
text |
Name of the database instance where the statement is executed |
username |
text |
Username used for connecting to the backend |
application_name |
text |
Name of the application connected to the backend |
client_addr |
inet |
IP address of the client connected to the backend. If this column is null, it indicates either that the client is connected via a Unix socket on the server machine or that this is an internal process such as autovacuum. |
client_hostname |
text |
Host name of the connected client, as reported by a reverse DNS lookup of client_addr. This column will be non-null only for IP connections and only when log_hostname is enabled. |
client_port |
integer |
TCP port number that the client uses for communication with the backend (–1 if a Unix socket is used). |
query_band |
text |
Job type, which is specified by the GUC parameter query_band. The default value is a null string. |
block_time |
bigint |
Duration that the statement is blocked before being executed, including the statement parsing and optimization duration (unit: ms) |
start_time |
timestamp with time zone |
Time when the statement execution starts |
finish_time |
timestamp with time zone |
Time when the statement execution ends |
duration |
bigint |
Execution time of a statement. The unit is ms. |
estimate_total_time |
bigint |
Estimated execution time of a statement. The unit is ms. |
status |
text |
Final statement execution status, which can be finished (normal) or aborted (abnormal) |
abort_info |
text |
Exception information displayed if the final statement execution status is aborted |
resource_pool |
text |
Resource pool used by the user |
control_group |
text |
Cgroup used by the statement |
estimate_memory |
integer |
Estimated memory size of the statement |
min_peak_memory |
integer |
Minimum memory peak of the statement across the database instances, in MB |
max_peak_memory |
integer |
Maximum memory peak of the statement across the database instances, in MB |
average_peak_memory |
integer |
Average memory usage during statement execution, in MB |
memory_skew_percent |
integer |
Memory usage skew of the statement among the database instances |
spill_info |
text |
Information about statement spill to the database instances:
|
min_spill_size |
integer |
Minimum spilled data among database instances when a spill occurs (unit: MB). The default value is 0. |
max_spill_size |
integer |
Maximum spilled data among database instances when a spill occurs (unit: MB). The default value is 0. |
average_spill_size |
integer |
Average spilled data among database instances when a spill occurs (unit: MB). The default value is 0. |
spill_skew_percent |
integer |
Database instance spill skew when a spill occurs |
min_dn_time |
bigint |
Minimum execution time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
max_dn_time |
bigint |
Maximum execution time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
average_dn_time |
bigint |
Average execution time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
dntime_skew_percent |
integer |
Execution time skew of the statement among the database instances |
min_cpu_time |
bigint |
Minimum CPU time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
max_cpu_time |
bigint |
Maximum CPU time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
total_cpu_time |
bigint |
Total CPU time of the statement across the database instances (unit: ms) |
cpu_skew_percent |
integer |
CPU time skew of the statement among the database instances |
min_peak_iops |
integer |
Minimum IOPS peak of the statement across the database instances. It is counted by ones in a column-store table and by ten thousands in a row-store table. |
max_peak_iops |
integer |
Maximum IOPS peak of the statement across the database instances. It is counted by ones in a column-store table and by ten thousands in a row-store table. |
average_peak_iops |
integer |
Average IOPS peak of the statement across the database instances. It is counted by ones in a column-store table and by ten thousands in a row-store table. |
iops_skew_percent |
integer |
I/O skew of the statement among the database instances |
warning |
text |
Warning. The following warnings are displayed:
|
queryid |
bigint |
Internal query ID used for statement execution |
query |
text |
Statement executed |
query_plan |
text |
Execution plan of a statement |
node_group |
text |
Logical database instance of the user to which the statement belongs |
cpu_top1_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the highest CPU usage |
cpu_top2_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the second highest CPU usage |
cpu_top3_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the third highest CPU usage |
cpu_top4_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the fourth highest CPU usage |
cpu_top5_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the fifth highest CPU usage |
mem_top1_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the highest memory usage |
mem_top2_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the second highest memory usage |
mem_top3_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the third highest memory usage |
mem_top4_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the fourth highest memory usage |
mem_top5_node_name |
text |
Name of the node with the fifth highest memory usage |
cpu_top1_value |
bigint |
CPU usage |
cpu_top2_value |
bigint |
CPU usage |
cpu_top3_value |
bigint |
CPU usage |
cpu_top4_value |
bigint |
CPU usage |
cpu_top5_value |
bigint |
CPU usage |
mem_top1_value |
bigint |
Memory usage |
mem_top2_value |
bigint |
Memory usage |
mem_top3_value |
bigint |
Memory usage |
mem_top4_value |
bigint |
Memory usage |
mem_top5_value |
bigint |
Memory usage |
top_mem_dn |
text |
Top N memory usage |
top_cpu_dn |
text |
Top N CPU usage |
n_returned_rows |
bigint |
Number of rows in the result set returned by the SELECT statement |
n_tuples_fetched |
bigint |
Number of rows randomly scanned |
n_tuples_returned |
bigint |
Number of rows sequentially scanned |
n_tuples_inserted |
bigint |
Number of rows inserted |
n_tuples_updated |
bigint |
Number of rows updated |
n_tuples_deleted |
bigint |
Number of rows deleted |
n_blocks_fetched |
bigint |
Number of cache loading times |
n_blocks_hit |
bigint |
Cache hits |
db_time |
bigint |
Valid DB time, which is accumulated if multiple threads are involved (unit: μs) |
cpu_time |
bigint |
CPU time (unit: μs) |
execution_time |
bigint |
Execution time in the executor (unit: μs) |
parse_time |
bigint |
SQL parsing time (unit: μs) |
plan_time |
bigint |
SQL plan generation time (unit: μs) |
rewrite_time |
bigint |
SQL rewriting time (unit: μs) |
pl_execution_time |
bigint |
Execution time of PL/pgSQL (unit: μs) |
pl_compilation_time |
bigint |
Compilation time of PL/pgSQL (unit: μs) |
net_send_time |
bigint |
Network time (unit: μs) |
data_io_time |
bigint |
I/O time (unit: μs) |
is_slow_query |
bigint |
Whether the query is a slow query The value 1 indicates a slow query. |
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