GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS
GLOBAL_REDO_STATUS displays the replaying of logs about instances in the cluster.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
node_name |
text |
Instance name |
redo_start_ptr |
bigint |
Start point for replaying the instance logs |
redo_start_time |
bigint |
Start time (UTC) when the instance logs are replayed |
redo_done_time |
bigint |
End time (UTC) when the instance logs are replayed |
curr_time |
bigint |
Current time (UTC) of the instance |
min_recovery_point |
bigint |
Position of the minimum consistency point for the instance logs |
read_ptr |
bigint |
Position for reading the instance logs |
last_replayed_read_ptr |
bigint |
Position for replaying the instance logs |
recovery_done_ptr |
bigint |
Replay position after the instance is started |
read_xlog_io_counter |
bigint |
Number of I/Os when the instance reads and replays logs |
read_xlog_io_total_dur |
bigint |
Total I/O latency when the instance reads and replays logs |
read_data_io_counter |
bigint |
Number of data page I/O reads during replay in the instance |
read_data_io_total_dur |
bigint |
Total I/O latency of data page reads during replay in the instance |
write_data_io_counter |
bigint |
Number of data page I/O writes during replay in the instance |
write_data_io_total_dur |
bigint |
Total I/O latency of data page writes during replay in the instance |
process_pending_counter |
bigint |
Number of synchronization times of log distribution threads during replay in the instance |
process_pending_total_dur |
bigint |
Total synchronization latency of log distribution threads during replay in the instance |
apply_counter |
bigint |
Number of synchronization times of replay threads during replay in the instance |
apply_total_dur |
bigint |
Total synchronization latency of replay threads during replay in the instance |
speed |
bigint |
Log replay rate of the current instance. The value is updated every time when a 256 MB log is replayed. The unit is byte/s. In a cluster environment, you are advised to run the cm_ctl query -rv command to obtain a more accurate replay speed of the standby node. For details about the cm_ctl command, see "Tools Used in the System > cm_ctl" in the Tool Reference. |
local_max_ptr |
bigint |
Maximum number of replay logs received by the local host after the instance is started |
primary_flush_ptr |
bigint |
Log point where the host flushes logs to a disk |
worker_info |
text |
Replay thread information of the instance. If concurrent replay is not enabled, the value is NULL. |
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