SHOW [GLOBAL | SESSION] STATUS
[LIKE 'pattern' | WHERE expr]
SHOW STATUS provides server status
information. This information also can be obtained using the
mysqladmin extended-status command. The
LIKE clause, if present,
indicates which variable names to match. The
WHERE clause can be given to select rows
using more general conditions, as discussed in
Section 22.19, “Extensions to SHOW Statements”.
Partial output is shown here. The list of names and values may be different for your server. The meaning of each variable is given in Section 5.1.5, “Status Variables”.
mysql> SHOW STATUS;
+--------------------------+------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------+------------+
| Aborted_clients | 0 |
| Aborted_connects | 0 |
| Bytes_received | 155372598 |
| Bytes_sent | 1176560426 |
| Connections | 30023 |
| Created_tmp_disk_tables | 0 |
| Created_tmp_tables | 8340 |
| Created_tmp_files | 60 |
...
| Open_tables | 1 |
| Open_files | 2 |
| Open_streams | 0 |
| Opened_tables | 44600 |
| Questions | 2026873 |
...
| Table_locks_immediate | 1920382 |
| Table_locks_waited | 0 |
| Threads_cached | 0 |
| Threads_created | 30022 |
| Threads_connected | 1 |
| Threads_running | 1 |
| Uptime | 80380 |
+--------------------------+------------+
With a LIKE clause, the
statement displays only rows for those variables with names
that match the pattern:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'Key%';
+--------------------+----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------+----------+
| Key_blocks_used | 14955 |
| Key_read_requests | 96854827 |
| Key_reads | 162040 |
| Key_write_requests | 7589728 |
| Key_writes | 3813196 |
+--------------------+----------+
The GLOBAL and SESSION
options are new in MySQL 5.0.2. With the
GLOBAL modifier, SHOW
STATUS displays the status values for all
connections to MySQL. With SESSION, it
displays the status values for the current connection. If no
modifier is present, the default is
SESSION. LOCAL is a
synonym for SESSION.
Some status variables have only a global value. For these, you
get the same value for both GLOBAL and
SESSION. The scope for each status variable
is listed at Section 5.1.5, “Status Variables”.
MySQL Enterprise. Status variables provide valuable clues to the state of your servers. For expert interpretation of the information provided by status variables, subscribe to the MySQL Enterprise Monitor. For more information, see http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/advisors.html.
Before MySQL 5.0.2, SHOW STATUS returned
global status values. Because the default as of 5.0.2 is to
return session values, this is incompatible with previous
versions. To issue a SHOW STATUS
statement that will retrieve global status values for all
versions of MySQL, write it like this:
SHOW /*!50002 GLOBAL */ STATUS;

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