The INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX and
      INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX_RESET tables
      provide status information on operations related to
      compressed
      InnoDB tables and indexes, with separate
      statistics for each combination of database, table, and index, to
      help you evaluate the performance and usefulness of compression
      for specific tables.
    
      For a compressed InnoDB table, both the table
      data and all the secondary
      indexes are compressed. In this context, the table data is
      treated as just another index, one that happens to contain all the
      columns: the clustered
      index.
    
      The INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX and
      INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX_RESET tables
      have these columns:
- DATABASE_NAME- The schema (database) containing the applicable table. 
- TABLE_NAME- The table to monitor for compression statistics. 
- INDEX_NAME- The index to monitor for compression statistics. 
- COMPRESS_OPS- The number of compression operations attempted. Pages are compressed whenever an empty page is created or the space for the uncompressed modification log runs out. 
- COMPRESS_OPS_OK- The number of successful compression operations. Subtract from the - COMPRESS_OPSvalue to get the number of compression failures. Divide by the- COMPRESS_OPSvalue to get the percentage of compression failures.
- COMPRESS_TIME- The total time in seconds used for compressing data in this index. 
- UNCOMPRESS_OPS- The number of uncompression operations performed. Compressed - InnoDBpages are uncompressed whenever compression fails, or the first time a compressed page is accessed in the buffer pool and the uncompressed page does not exist.
- UNCOMPRESS_TIME- The total time in seconds used for uncompressing data in this index. 
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
  database_name: employees
     table_name: salaries
     index_name: PRIMARY
   compress_ops: 0
compress_ops_ok: 0
  compress_time: 0
 uncompress_ops: 23451
uncompress_time: 4
*************************** 2. row ***************************
  database_name: employees
     table_name: salaries
     index_name: emp_no
   compress_ops: 0
compress_ops_ok: 0
  compress_time: 0
 uncompress_ops: 1597
uncompress_time: 0Notes
- Use these tables to measure the effectiveness of - InnoDBtable compression for specific tables, indexes, or both.
- You must have the - PROCESSprivilege to query these tables.
- Use the - INFORMATION_SCHEMA- COLUMNStable or the- SHOW COLUMNSstatement to view additional information about the columns of these tables, including data types and default values.
- Because collecting separate measurements for every index imposes substantial performance overhead, - INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEXand- INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX_RESETstatistics are not gathered by default. You must enable the- innodb_cmp_per_index_enabledsystem variable before performing the operations on compressed tables that you want to monitor.
- For usage information, see Monitoring InnoDB Table Compression at Runtime and Using the Compression Information Schema Tables. For general information about - InnoDBtable compression, see InnoDB Table and Page Compression.