Performance Schema memory_summary_by_user_by_event_name Table
MariaDB starting with 10.5.2
The memory_summary_by_user_by_event_name table was introduced in MariaDB 10.5.2.
There are five memory summary tables in the Performance Schema that share a number of fields in common. These include:
memory_summary_by_user_by_event_name
The memory_summary_by_user_by_event_name
table contains memory usage statistics aggregated by user and event.
The table contains the following columns:
Field
Type
Null
Default
Description
USER
char(32)
YES
NULL
User portion of the account.
EVENT_NAME
varchar(128)
NO
NULL
Event name.
COUNT_ALLOC
bigint(20) unsigned
NO
NULL
Total number of allocations to memory.
COUNT_FREE
bigint(20) unsigned
NO
NULL
Total number of attempts to free the allocated memory.
SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_ALLOC
bigint(20) unsigned
NO
NULL
Total number of bytes allocated.
SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_FREE
bigint(20) unsigned
NO
NULL
Total number of bytes freed
LOW_COUNT_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Lowest number of allocated blocks (lowest value of CURRENT_COUNT_USED).
CURRENT_COUNT_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Currently allocated blocks that have not been freed (COUNT_ALLOC minus COUNT_FREE).
HIGH_COUNT_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Highest number of allocated blocks (highest value of CURRENT_COUNT_USED).
LOW_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Lowest number of bytes used.
CURRENT_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Current number of bytes used (total allocated minus total freed).
HIGH_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_USED
bigint(20)
NO
NULL
Highest number of bytes used.
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