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26.12.17.1 Wait Event Summary Tables
The Performance Schema maintains tables for collecting current and recent wait events, and aggregates that information in summary tables. Section 26.12.4, “Performance Schema Wait Event Tables” describes the events on which wait summaries are based. See that discussion for information about the content of wait events, the current and recent wait event tables, and how to control wait event collection, which is disabled by default.
Example wait event summary information:
- FROM performance_schema.events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name\G
- ...
- *************************** 6. row ***************************
- EVENT_NAME: wait/synch/mutex/sql/BINARY_LOG::LOCK_index
- COUNT_STAR: 8
- SUM_TIMER_WAIT: 2119302
- MIN_TIMER_WAIT: 196092
- AVG_TIMER_WAIT: 264912
- MAX_TIMER_WAIT: 569421
- ...
- *************************** 9. row ***************************
- COUNT_STAR: 69
- SUM_TIMER_WAIT: 16848828
- MIN_TIMER_WAIT: 0
- AVG_TIMER_WAIT: 244185
- MAX_TIMER_WAIT: 735345
- ...
Each wait event summary table has one or more grouping columns
to indicate how the table aggregates events. Event names refer
to names of event instruments in the
setup_instruments
table:
events_waits_summary_by_account_by_event_name
hasEVENT_NAME
,USER
, andHOST
columns. Each row summarizes events for a given account (user and host combination) and event name.events_waits_summary_by_host_by_event_name
hasEVENT_NAME
andHOST
columns. Each row summarizes events for a given host and event name.events_waits_summary_by_instance
hasEVENT_NAME
andOBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN
columns. Each row summarizes events for a given event name and object. If an instrument is used to create multiple instances, each instance has a uniqueOBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN
value and is summarized separately in this table.events_waits_summary_by_thread_by_event_name
hasTHREAD_ID
andEVENT_NAME
columns. Each row summarizes events for a given thread and event name.events_waits_summary_by_user_by_event_name
hasEVENT_NAME
andUSER
columns. Each row summarizes events for a given user and event name.events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name
has anEVENT_NAME
column. Each row summarizes events for a given event name. An instrument might be used to create multiple instances of the instrumented object. For example, if there is an instrument for a mutex that is created for each connection, there are as many instances as there are connections. The summary row for the instrument summarizes over all these instances.
Each wait event summary table has these summary columns containing aggregated values:
COUNT_STAR
The number of summarized events. This value includes all events, whether timed or nontimed.
SUM_TIMER_WAIT
The total wait time of the summarized timed events. This value is calculated only for timed events because nontimed events have a wait time of
NULL
. The same is true for the other
values.xxx
_TIMER_WAITMIN_TIMER_WAIT
The minimum wait time of the summarized timed events.
AVG_TIMER_WAIT
The average wait time of the summarized timed events.
MAX_TIMER_WAIT
The maximum wait time of the summarized timed events.
The wait event summary tables have these indexes:
events_waits_summary_by_account_by_event_name
:Primary key on (
USER
,HOST
,EVENT_NAME
)
events_waits_summary_by_host_by_event_name
:Primary key on (
HOST
,EVENT_NAME
)
events_waits_summary_by_instance
:Primary key on (
OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN
)Index on (
EVENT_NAME
)
events_waits_summary_by_thread_by_event_name
:Primary key on (
THREAD_ID
,EVENT_NAME
)
events_waits_summary_by_user_by_event_name
:Primary key on (
USER
,EVENT_NAME
)
events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name
:Primary key on (
EVENT_NAME
)
TRUNCATE TABLE
is permitted for
wait summary tables. It has these effects:
For summary tables not aggregated by account, host, or user, truncation resets the summary columns to zero rather than removing rows.
For summary tables aggregated by account, host, or user, truncation removes rows for accounts, hosts, or users with no connections, and resets the summary columns to zero for the remaining rows.
In addition, each wait summary table that is aggregated by
account, host, user, or thread is implicitly truncated by
truncation of the connection table on which it depends, or
truncation of
events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name
.
For details, see
Section 26.12.8, “Performance Schema Connection Tables”.
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