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Querying User Session Threads on a Node

Function

This API is used to query user session threads on a TaurusDB node by page, similar to the show processlist command. Internal session threads are not returned. Before calling this API:

URI

GET /v3/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/nodes/{node_id}/processes

Table 1 URI parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

Definition

Project ID of a tenant in a region.

To obtain this value, see Obtaining a Project ID.

Constraints

N/A

Range

The value contains 32 characters. Only letters and digits are allowed.

Default Value

N/A

instance_id

Yes

String

Definition

Instance ID, which uniquely identifies an instance.

Constraints

N/A

Range

The value contains 36 characters with a suffix of in07. Only letters and digits are allowed.

Default Value

N/A

node_id

Yes

String

Definition

Node ID, which uniquely identifies a node.

Constraints

N/A

Range

The value contains 36 characters with a suffix of no07. Only letters and digits are allowed.

Default Value

N/A

Table 2 Query parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

offset

No

Integer

Definition

Index offset. The query starts from the next piece of data indexed by this parameter.

Constraints

The value cannot be a negative number.

Range

≥ 0

Default Value

0

limit

No

Integer

Definition

Number of records to be queried.

Constraints

The value cannot be a negative number.

Range

1–100

Default Value

100

Request Parameters

Table 3 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

X-Auth-Token

Yes

String

Definition

User token.

To obtain this value, call the IAM API for obtaining a user token.

The value of X-Subject-Token in the response header is the token value.

Constraints

N/A

Range

N/A

Default Value

N/A

X-Language

No

String

Definition

Request language type.

Constraints

N/A

Range

  • en-us

  • zh-cn

Default Value

en-us

Response Parameters

Status code: 200

Table 4 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

processes

Array of TaurusDbProcessInfo objects

Definition

User session threads.

total_count

Integer

Definition

Total number of user session threads on a node.

Range

≥ 0

Table 5 TaurusDbProcessInfo

Parameter

Type

Description

id

Long

Definition

ID of a user session thread.

user

String

Definition

User who starts the session thread.

host

String

Definition

Host and port that send requests.

db

String

Definition

Name of the database that is being accessed.

command

String

Definition

Command that is being executed.

time

Long

Definition

How many seconds the user session thread remains in the current state.

state

String

Definition

Status of the SQL statement that is being executed.

info

String

Definition

Additional information, which is usually the statement that is being executed.

Status code: 400

Table 6 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Error code.

error_msg

String

Error message.

Status code: 500

Table 7 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Error code.

error_msg

String

Error message.

Example Request

Querying the first 100 user session threads on a TaurusDB node

GET https://{endpoint}/v3/619d3e78f61b4be68bc5aa0b59edcf7b/instances/a23fb62bd61e4e9e9636fd2225f395bein07/nodes/18663926eacb443d98dc20f8620f28f2no07/processes?offset=0&limit=100

Example Response

Status code: 200

Success.

{
  "processes" : [ {
    "id" : 2075425,
    "user" : "root",
    "host" : "100.98.212.252:29285",
    "db" : null,
    "command" : "Query",
    "time" : 103,
    "state" : "User sleep",
    "info" : "select sleep(1000)"
  }, {
    "id" : 2075426,
    "user" : "root",
    "host" : "100.98.212.252:29285",
    "db" : null,
    "command" : "Query",
    "time" : 105,
    "state" : "User sleep",
    "info" : "show processlist"
  } ],
  "total_count" : 2
}

Status Code

For details, see Status Codes.

Error Code

For details, see Error Codes.