As described in Section 14.2.4.2.16, “Changes in the Read-Ahead Algorithm”, a
read-ahead request is an asynchronous I/O request issued in
anticipation that a page will be used in the near future. Knowing
how many pages are read through this read-ahead mechanism, and how
many of them are evicted from the buffer pool without ever being
accessed, can be useful to help fine-tune the parameter
innodb_read_ahead_threshold.
SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS output displays the
global status variables
Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead
and
Innodb_buffer_pool_read_ahead_evicted.
These variables indicate the number of pages brought into the
buffer pool by read-ahead
requests, and the number of such pages
evicted from the buffer pool
without ever being accessed respectively. These counters provide
global values since the last server restart.
SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS also shows the rate
at which the read-ahead pages are read in and the rate at which
such pages are evicted without being accessed. The per-second
averages are based on the statistics collected since the last
invocation of SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS and are
displayed in the BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY section
of the output.

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