MySQL 9.0 Release Notes
The server metrics are organised in groups, called Meters.
mysql> select * from performance_schema.setup_meters;
+------------------------+-----------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
| NAME | FREQUENCY | ENABLED | DESCRIPTION |
+------------------------+-----------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
| mysql.inno | 10 | YES | MySql InnoDB metrics |
| mysql.inno.buffer_pool | 10 | YES | MySql InnoDB buffer pool metrics |
| mysql.inno.data | 10 | YES | MySql InnoDB data metrics |
| mysql.x | 10 | YES | MySql X plugin metrics |
| mysql.x.stmt | 10 | YES | MySql X plugin statement statistics |
| mysql.stats | 10 | YES | MySql core metrics |
| mysql.stats.com | 10 | YES | MySql command stats |
| mysql.stats.connection | 10 | YES | MySql connection stats |
| mysql.stats.handler | 10 | YES | MySql handler stats |
| mysql.stats.ssl | 10 | YES | MySql TLS related stats |
| mysql.myisam | 10 | YES | MySql MyISAM storage engine stats |
| mysql.perf_schema | 10 | YES | MySql performance_schema lost instruments |
+------------------------+-----------+---------+-------------------------------------------+
FREQUENCY
and ENABLED
can
be edited. For example, to update the frequency of the
mysql.inno metrics:
mysql>update performance_schema.setup_meters set FREQUENCY='30' where name = 'mysql.inno';
The maximum number of meter instruments which can be created is
set by
performance_schema_max_meter_classes
.