WLM_WORKLOAD_RUNTIME
WLM_WORKLOAD_RUNTIME displays the status of jobs being executed by the current user on the current CN, as described in Table 1.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
node_name |
text |
Name of the CN where the job is executed. |
thread_id |
bigint |
Backend thread ID. |
processid |
integer |
PID of the backend thread. |
time_stamp |
bigint |
Time when the statement starts to be executed. |
username |
name |
Username for logging in to the backend. |
memory |
integer |
Memory required by the statement. |
active_points |
integer |
Number of resources consumed by the statement in the resource pool. |
max_points |
integer |
Number of resources consumed by the statement in the resource pool. |
priority |
integer |
Job priority. |
resource_pool |
text |
Resource pool to which the job belongs. |
status |
text |
Job execution status. Its value can be:
|
control_group |
text |
Cgroups used by the job. |
enqueue |
text |
Queue that the job is in. Its value can be:
|
query |
text |
Statement being executed. |
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