These socket summary tables aggregate timer and byte count information for socket operations:
- socket_summary_by_event_name: Aggregate timer and byte count statistics generated by the- wait/io/socket/*instruments for all socket I/O operations, per socket instrument.
- socket_summary_by_instance: Aggregate timer and byte count statistics generated by the- wait/io/socket/*instruments for all socket I/O operations, per socket instance. When a connection terminates, the row in- socket_summary_by_instancecorresponding to it is deleted.
          The socket summary tables do not aggregate waits generated by
          idle events while sockets are waiting for
          the next request from the client. For idle
          event aggregations, use the wait-event summary tables; see
          Section 29.12.20.1, “Wait Event Summary Tables”.
        
          Each socket summary table has one or more grouping columns to
          indicate how the table aggregates events. Event names refer to
          names of event instruments in the
          setup_instruments table:
- socket_summary_by_event_namehas an- EVENT_NAMEcolumn. Each row summarizes events for a given event name.
- socket_summary_by_instancehas an- OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGINcolumn. Each row summarizes events for a given object.
Each socket summary table has these summary columns containing aggregated values:
- COUNT_STAR,- SUM_TIMER_WAIT,- MIN_TIMER_WAIT,- AVG_TIMER_WAIT,- MAX_TIMER_WAIT- These columns aggregate all operations. 
- COUNT_READ,- SUM_TIMER_READ,- MIN_TIMER_READ,- AVG_TIMER_READ,- MAX_TIMER_READ,- SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_READ- These columns aggregate all receive operations ( - RECV,- RECVFROM, and- RECVMSG).
- COUNT_WRITE,- SUM_TIMER_WRITE,- MIN_TIMER_WRITE,- AVG_TIMER_WRITE,- MAX_TIMER_WRITE,- SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_WRITE- These columns aggregate all send operations ( - SEND,- SENDTO, and- SENDMSG).
- COUNT_MISC,- SUM_TIMER_MISC,- MIN_TIMER_MISC,- AVG_TIMER_MISC,- MAX_TIMER_MISC- These columns aggregate all other socket operations, such as - CONNECT,- LISTEN,- ACCEPT,- CLOSE, and- SHUTDOWN. There are no byte counts for these operations.
          The socket_summary_by_instance
          table also has an EVENT_NAME column that
          indicates the class of the socket:
          client_connection,
          server_tcpip_socket,
          server_unix_socket. This column can be
          grouped on to isolate, for example, client activity from that
          of the server listening sockets.
        
The socket summary tables have these indexes:
- 
- Primary key on ( - EVENT_NAME)
 
- 
- Primary key on ( - OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN)
- Index on ( - EVENT_NAME)
 
          TRUNCATE TABLE is permitted for
          socket summary tables. Except for
          events_statements_summary_by_digest,
          it resets the summary columns to zero rather than removing
          rows.