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MySQL 9.0 Reference Manual  /  ...  /  The INFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU Table

28.4.3 The INFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU Table

The INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU table provides information about the pages in the InnoDB buffer pool; in particular, how they are ordered in the LRU list that determines which pages to evict from the buffer pool when it becomes full.

The INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU table has the same columns as the INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE table with a few exceptions. It has LRU_POSITION and COMPRESSED columns instead of BLOCK_ID and PAGE_STATE columns, and it does not include and IS_STALE column.

For related usage information and examples, see Section 17.15.5, “InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA Buffer Pool Tables”.

Warning

Querying the INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU table can affect performance. Do not query this table on a production system unless you are aware of the performance impact and have determined it to be acceptable. To avoid impacting performance on a production system, reproduce the issue you want to investigate and query buffer pool statistics on a test instance.

The INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU table has these columns:

  • POOL_ID

    The buffer pool ID. This is an identifier to distinguish between multiple buffer pool instances.

  • LRU_POSITION

    The position of the page in the LRU list.

  • SPACE

    The tablespace ID; the same value as INNODB_TABLES.SPACE.

  • PAGE_NUMBER

    The page number.

  • PAGE_TYPE

    The page type. The following table shows the permitted values.

    Table 28.6 INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU.PAGE_TYPE Values

    Page Type Description
    ALLOCATED Freshly allocated page
    BLOB Uncompressed BLOB page
    COMPRESSED_BLOB2 Subsequent comp BLOB page
    COMPRESSED_BLOB First compressed BLOB page
    ENCRYPTED_RTREE Encrypted R-tree
    EXTENT_DESCRIPTOR Extent descriptor page
    FILE_SPACE_HEADER File space header
    FIL_PAGE_TYPE_UNUSED Unused
    IBUF_BITMAP Insert buffer bitmap
    IBUF_FREE_LIST Insert buffer free list
    IBUF_INDEX Insert buffer index
    INDEX B-tree node
    INODE Index node
    LOB_DATA Uncompressed LOB data
    LOB_FIRST First page of uncompressed LOB
    LOB_INDEX Uncompressed LOB index
    PAGE_IO_COMPRESSED Compressed page
    PAGE_IO_COMPRESSED_ENCRYPTED Compressed and encrypted page
    PAGE_IO_ENCRYPTED Encrypted page
    RSEG_ARRAY Rollback segment array
    RTREE_INDEX R-tree index
    SDI_BLOB Uncompressed SDI BLOB
    SDI_COMPRESSED_BLOB Compressed SDI BLOB
    SDI_INDEX SDI index
    SYSTEM System page
    TRX_SYSTEM Transaction system data
    UNDO_LOG Undo log page
    UNKNOWN Unknown
    ZLOB_DATA Compressed LOB data
    ZLOB_FIRST First page of compressed LOB
    ZLOB_FRAG Compressed LOB fragment
    ZLOB_FRAG_ENTRY Compressed LOB fragment index
    ZLOB_INDEX Compressed LOB index

  • FLUSH_TYPE

    The flush type.

  • FIX_COUNT

    The number of threads using this block within the buffer pool. When zero, the block is eligible to be evicted.

  • IS_HASHED

    Whether a hash index has been built on this page.

  • NEWEST_MODIFICATION

    The Log Sequence Number of the youngest modification.

  • OLDEST_MODIFICATION

    The Log Sequence Number of the oldest modification.

  • ACCESS_TIME

    An abstract number used to judge the first access time of the page.

  • TABLE_NAME

    The name of the table the page belongs to. This column is applicable only to pages with a PAGE_TYPE value of INDEX. The column is NULL if the server has not yet accessed the table.

  • INDEX_NAME

    The name of the index the page belongs to. This can be the name of a clustered index or a secondary index. This column is applicable only to pages with a PAGE_TYPE value of INDEX.

  • NUMBER_RECORDS

    The number of records within the page.

  • DATA_SIZE

    The sum of the sizes of the records. This column is applicable only to pages with a PAGE_TYPE value of INDEX.

  • COMPRESSED_SIZE

    The compressed page size. NULL for pages that are not compressed.

  • COMPRESSED

    Whether the page is compressed.

  • IO_FIX

    Whether any I/O is pending for this page: IO_NONE = no pending I/O, IO_READ = read pending, IO_WRITE = write pending.

  • IS_OLD

    Whether the block is in the sublist of old blocks in the LRU list.

  • FREE_PAGE_CLOCK

    The value of the freed_page_clock counter when the block was the last placed at the head of the LRU list. The freed_page_clock counter tracks the number of blocks removed from the end of the LRU list.

Example

mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU LIMIT 1\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
            POOL_ID: 0
       LRU_POSITION: 0
              SPACE: 97
        PAGE_NUMBER: 1984
          PAGE_TYPE: INDEX
         FLUSH_TYPE: 1
          FIX_COUNT: 0
          IS_HASHED: YES
NEWEST_MODIFICATION: 719490396
OLDEST_MODIFICATION: 0
        ACCESS_TIME: 3378383796
         TABLE_NAME: `employees`.`salaries`
         INDEX_NAME: PRIMARY
     NUMBER_RECORDS: 468
          DATA_SIZE: 14976
    COMPRESSED_SIZE: 0
         COMPRESSED: NO
             IO_FIX: IO_NONE
             IS_OLD: YES
    FREE_PAGE_CLOCK: 0

Notes

  • This table is useful primarily for expert-level performance monitoring, or when developing performance-related extensions for MySQL.

  • You must have the PROCESS privilege to query this table.

  • Use the INFORMATION_SCHEMA COLUMNS table or the SHOW COLUMNS statement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.

  • Querying this table can require MySQL to allocate a large block of contiguous memory, more than 64 bytes times the number of active pages in the buffer pool. This allocation could potentially cause an out-of-memory error, especially for systems with multi-gigabyte buffer pools.

  • Querying this table requires MySQL to lock the data structure representing the buffer pool while traversing the LRU list, which can reduce concurrency, especially for systems with multi-gigabyte buffer pools.

  • When tables, table rows, partitions, or indexes are deleted, associated pages remain in the buffer pool until space is required for other data. The INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU table reports information about these pages until they are evicted from the buffer pool. For more information about how the InnoDB manages buffer pool data, see Section 17.5.1, “Buffer Pool”.