The INNODB_FT_CONFIG table provides
      metadata about the FULLTEXT index and
      associated processing for an InnoDB table.
    
      This table is empty initially. Before querying it, set the value
      of the innodb_ft_aux_table system
      variable to the name (including the database name) of the table
      that contains the FULLTEXT index (for example,
      test/articles).
    
For related usage information and examples, see InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA FULLTEXT Index Tables.
      The INNODB_FT_CONFIG table has these
      columns:
- KEY- The name designating an item of metadata for an - InnoDBtable containing a- FULLTEXTindex.- The values for this column might change, depending on the needs for performance tuning and debugging for - InnoDBfull-text processing. The key names and their meanings include:- optimize_checkpoint_limit: The number of seconds after which an- OPTIMIZE TABLErun stops.
- synced_doc_id: The next- DOC_IDto be issued.
- stopword_table_name: The- database/tablename for a user-defined stopword table. The- VALUEcolumn is empty if there is no user-defined stopword table.
- use_stopword: Indicates whether a stopword table is used, which is defined when the- FULLTEXTindex is created.
 
- VALUE- The value associated with the corresponding - KEYcolumn, reflecting some limit or current value for an aspect of a- FULLTEXTindex for an- InnoDBtable.
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_FT_CONFIG;
+---------------------------+-------------------+
| KEY                       | VALUE             |
+---------------------------+-------------------+
| optimize_checkpoint_limit | 180               |
| synced_doc_id             | 0                 |
| stopword_table_name       | test/my_stopwords |
| use_stopword              | 1                 |
+---------------------------+-------------------+Notes
- This table is intended only for internal configuration. It is not intended for statistical information purposes. 
- You must have the - PROCESSprivilege to query this table.
- Use the - INFORMATION_SCHEMA- COLUMNStable or the- SHOW COLUMNSstatement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.
- For more information about - InnoDB- FULLTEXTsearch, see InnoDB Full-Text Indexes, and Full-Text Search Functions.