host_summary and x$host_summary Sys Schema Views
MariaDB starting with 10.6
These Sys Schema views were introduced in MariaDB 10.6
Description
The host_summary
and x$host_summary
views contain host activity information, grouped by host. The host_summary
view is intended to be easier for human reading, while the x$host_summary
view provides the data in raw form, intended for tools that process the data.
They contain the following columns:
Column
Description
host
Host that the client connected from, or background for background threads (where the HOST column in the underlying Performance Schema table is NULL).
statements
Total number of statements for the host.
statement_latency
Total wait time of timed statements for the host.
statement_avg_latency
Average wait time per timed statement for the host.
table_scans
Total table scans for the host.
file_ios
Total file I/O events for the host.
file_io_latency
Total wait time of timed file I/O events for the host.
current_connections
Current connections for the host.
total_connections
Total connections for the host.
unique_users
Number of distinct users for the host.
current_memory
Current allocated memory for the host.
total_memory_allocated
Total allocated memory for the host.
Example
SELECT * FROM sys.host_summary\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
host: localhost
statements: 59
statement_latency: 148.11 ms
statement_avg_latency: 2.51 ms
table_scans: 11
file_ios: 2065
file_io_latency: 79.57 ms
current_connections: 1
total_connections: 3
unique_users: 1
current_memory: -2672 bytes
total_memory_allocated: 0 bytes
SELECT * FROM sys.x$host_summary\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
host: localhost
statements: 98
statement_latency: 160926285000
statement_avg_latency: 1642104948.9796
table_scans: 12
file_ios: 2071
file_io_latency: 79742533755
current_connections: 1
total_connections: 3
unique_users: 1
current_memory: -2672
total_memory_allocated: 0
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