PG_JOB_SINGLE
PG_JOB_SINGLE displays job information about the current node.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
job_id |
bigint |
Job ID |
current_postgres_pid |
bigint |
If the current job has been executed, the PostgreSQL thread ID of this job is recorded. The default value is -1, indicating that the task is not executed or has been executed. |
log_user |
name |
User name of the job creator |
priv_user |
name |
User name of the job executor |
dbname |
name |
Name of the database where the job is executed |
node_name |
name |
CN node on which the job will be created and executed |
job_status |
text |
Status of the current job. The value range is r, s, f, or d. The default value is s. The indications are as follows:
NOTE:
|
start_date |
timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the first job execution, precise to millisecond |
next_run_date |
timestamp without time zone |
Scheduled time of the next job execution, accurate to millisecond |
failure_count |
smallint |
Number of consecutive failures. |
interval |
text |
Job execution interval |
last_start_date |
timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the last job execution, accurate to millisecond |
last_end_date |
timestamp without time zone |
End time of the last job execution, accurate to millisecond |
last_suc_date |
timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the last successful job execution, accurate to millisecond |
this_run_date |
timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the ongoing job execution, accurate to millisecond |
nspname |
name |
Name of the namespace where a job is running |
what |
text |
Job content |
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