Performance Schema setup_consumers Table

Lists the types of consumers for which event information is available.

The setup_consumers table contains the following columns:

Column
Description

Column

Description

NAME

Consumer name

ENABLED

YES or NO for whether or not the consumer is enabled. You can modify this column to ensure that event information is added, or is not added.

The table can be modified directly, or the server started with the option enabled, for example:

performance-schema-consumer-events-waits-history=ON

Example

SELECT * FROM performance_schema.setup_consumers;

+--------------------------------+---------+
| NAME                           | ENABLED |
+--------------------------------+---------+
| events_stages_current          | NO      |
| events_stages_history          | NO      |
| events_stages_history_long     | NO      |
| events_statements_current      | YES     |
| events_statements_history      | NO      |
| events_statements_history_long | NO      |
| events_waits_current           | NO      |
| events_waits_history           | NO      |
| events_waits_history_long      | NO      |
| global_instrumentation         | YES     |
| thread_instrumentation         | YES     |
| statements_digest              | YES     |
+--------------------------------+---------+

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