The TP_THREAD_GROUP_STATE table has
      one row per thread group in the thread pool. Each row provides
      information about the current state of a group.
    
      The TP_THREAD_GROUP_STATE table has
      these columns:
- TP_GROUP_ID- The thread group ID. This is a unique key within the table. 
- CONSUMER THREADS- The number of consumer threads. There is at most one thread ready to start executing if the active threads become stalled or blocked. 
- RESERVE_THREADS- The number of threads in the reserved state. This means that they are not started until there is a need to wake a new thread and there is no consumer thread. This is where most threads end up when the thread group has created more threads than needed for normal operation. Often a thread group needs additional threads for a short while and then does not need them again for a while. In this case, they go into the reserved state and remain until needed again. They take up some extra memory resources, but no extra computing resources. 
- CONNECT_THREAD_COUNT- The number of threads that are processing or waiting to process connection initialization and authentication. There can be a maximum of four connection threads per thread group; these threads expire after a period of inactivity. - This column was added in MySQL 5.7.18. 
- CONNECTION_COUNT- The number of connections using this thread group. 
- QUEUED_QUERIES- The number of statements waiting in the high-priority queue. 
- QUEUED_TRANSACTIONS- The number of statements waiting in the low-priority queue. These are the initial statements for transactions that have not started, so they also represent queued transactions. 
- STALL_LIMIT- The value of the - thread_pool_stall_limitsystem variable for the thread group. This is the same value for all thread groups.
- PRIO_KICKUP_TIMER- The value of the - thread_pool_prio_kickup_timersystem variable for the thread group. This is the same value for all thread groups.
- ALGORITHM- The value of the - thread_pool_algorithmsystem variable for the thread group. This is the same value for all thread groups.
- THREAD_COUNT- The number of threads started in the thread pool as part of this thread group. 
- ACTIVE_THREAD_COUNT- The number of threads active in executing statements. 
- STALLED_THREAD_COUNT- The number of stalled statements in the thread group. A stalled statement could be executing, but from a thread pool perspective it is stalled and making no progress. A long-running statement quickly ends up in this category. 
- WAITING_THREAD_NUMBER- If there is a thread handling the polling of statements in the thread group, this specifies the thread number within this thread group. It is possible that this thread could be executing a statement. 
- OLDEST_QUEUED- How long in milliseconds the oldest queued statement has been waiting for execution. 
- MAX_THREAD_IDS_IN_GROUP- The maximum thread ID of the threads in the group. This is the same as - MAX(TP_THREAD_NUMBER)for the threads when selected from the- TP_THREAD_STATEtable. That is, these two queries are equivalent:- SELECT TP_GROUP_ID, MAX_THREAD_IDS_IN_GROUP FROM TP_THREAD_GROUP_STATE; SELECT TP_GROUP_ID, MAX(TP_THREAD_NUMBER) FROM TP_THREAD_STATE GROUP BY TP_GROUP_ID;