A number of types of statistical counters relating to actions
performed by or affecting Ndb
objects are available. Such actions include starting and closing
(or aborting) transactions; primary key and unique key operations;
table, range, and pruned scans; threads blocked while waiting for
the completion of various operations; and data and events sent and
received by NDBCLUSTER. The counters are
incremented inside the NDB kernel whenever NDB API calls are made
or data is sent to or received by the data nodes.
mysqld exposes these counters as system status
variables; their values can be read in the output of
SHOW STATUS, or by querying the
Performance Schema session_status or
global_status table. By comparing the
values before and after statements operating on
NDB tables, you can observe the
corresponding actions taken on the API level, and thus the cost of
performing the statement.
You can list all of these status variables using the following
SHOW STATUS statement:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%';
+----------------------------------------------+-------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+----------------------------------------------+-------------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count | 14 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count | 74 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count | 31453031678 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count | 3336 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count | 103568 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count | 4 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count | 6 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count | 9 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count | 5 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 2022486 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 268 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 10332 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_session | 0 |
+----------------------------------------------+-------------+
90 rows in set (0.00 sec)
These status variables are also available from the Performance
Schema session_status and
global_status tables, as shown here:
mysql> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.session_status
-> WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'ndb_api%';
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
| VARIABLE_NAME | VARIABLE_VALUE |
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count | 14 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count | 81 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count | 119485762051 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count | 3476 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count | 105372 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count | 4 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count | 6 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count | 9 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count | 5 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 2022486 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 268 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 10332 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_session | 0 |
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
90 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.global_status
-> WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'ndb_api%';
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
| VARIABLE_NAME | VARIABLE_VALUE |
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count | 14 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count | 88 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count | 159810484729 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count | 3616 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count | 107176 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count | 4 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count | 10 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count | 6 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count | 3 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count | 9 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count | 5 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count | 11 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_replica | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 2022486 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 268 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 10332 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_session | 0 |
+----------------------------------------------+----------------+
90 rows in set (0.01 sec)
Each Ndb object has its own
counters. NDB API applications can read the values of the counters
for use in optimization or monitoring. For multithreaded clients
which use more than one Ndb
object concurrently, it is also possible to obtain a summed view
of counters from all Ndb objects
belonging to a given
Ndb_cluster_connection.
Four sets of these counters are exposed. One set applies to the
current session only; the other 3 are global. This is in
spite of the fact that their values can be obtained as either
session or global status variables in the mysql
client. This means that specifying the
SESSION or GLOBAL keyword
with SHOW STATUS has no effect on
the values reported for NDB API statistics status variables, and
the value for each of these variables is the same whether the
value is obtained from the equivalent column of the
session_status or the
global_status table.
Session counters (session specific)
Session counters relate to the
Ndbobjects in use by (only) the current session. Use of such objects by other MySQL clients does not influence these counts.In order to minimize confusion with standard MySQL session variables, we refer to the variables that correspond to these NDB API session counters as “
_sessionvariables”, with a leading underscore.Replica counters (global)
This set of counters relates to the
Ndbobjects used by the replica SQL thread, if any. If this mysqld does not act as a replica, or does not useNDBtables, then all of these counts are 0.We refer to the related status variables as “
_replicavariables” (with a leading underscore).Injector counters (global)
Injector counters relate to the
Ndbobject used to listen to cluster events by the binary log injector thread. Even when not writing a binary log, mysqld processes attached to an NDB Cluster continue to listen for some events, such as schema changes.We refer to the status variables that correspond to NDB API injector counters as “
_injectorvariables” (with a leading underscore).Server (Global) counters (global)
This set of counters relates to all
Ndbobjects currently used by this mysqld. This includes all MySQL client applications, the replica SQL thread (if any), the binary log injector, and theNDButility thread.We refer to the status variables that correspond to these counters as “global variables” or “mysqld-level variables”.
You can obtain values for a particular set of variables by
additionally filtering for the substring
session, replica, or
injector in the variable name (along with the
common prefix Ndb_api). For
_session variables, this can be done as shown
here:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%session';
+----------------------------------------------+---------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+----------------------------------------------+---------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 2022486 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 268 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 10332 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_forced_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_unforced_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_adaptive_send_deferred_count_session | 0 |
+----------------------------------------------+---------+
21 rows in set (0.00 sec)
To obtain a listing of the NDB API mysqld-level
status variables, filter for variable names beginning with
ndb_api and ending in
_count, like this:
mysql> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.session_status
-> WHERE VARIABLE_NAME LIKE 'ndb_api%count';
+------------------------------------+----------------+
| VARIABLE_NAME | VARIABLE_VALUE |
+------------------------------------+----------------+
| NDB_API_WAIT_EXEC_COMPLETE_COUNT | 4 |
| NDB_API_WAIT_SCAN_RESULT_COUNT | 3 |
| NDB_API_WAIT_META_REQUEST_COUNT | 28 |
| NDB_API_WAIT_NANOS_COUNT | 53756398 |
| NDB_API_BYTES_SENT_COUNT | 1060 |
| NDB_API_BYTES_RECEIVED_COUNT | 9724 |
| NDB_API_TRANS_START_COUNT | 3 |
| NDB_API_TRANS_COMMIT_COUNT | 2 |
| NDB_API_TRANS_ABORT_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_TRANS_CLOSE_COUNT | 3 |
| NDB_API_PK_OP_COUNT | 2 |
| NDB_API_UK_OP_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_TABLE_SCAN_COUNT | 1 |
| NDB_API_RANGE_SCAN_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_PRUNED_SCAN_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_SCAN_BATCH_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_READ_ROW_COUNT | 2 |
| NDB_API_TRANS_LOCAL_READ_ROW_COUNT | 2 |
| NDB_API_EVENT_DATA_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_EVENT_NONDATA_COUNT | 0 |
| NDB_API_EVENT_BYTES_COUNT | 0 |
+------------------------------------+----------------+
21 rows in set (0.09 sec)
Not all counters are reflected in all 4 sets of status variables.
For the event counters DataEventsRecvdCount,
NondataEventsRecvdCount, and
EventBytesRecvdCount, only
_injector and mysqld-level
NDB API status variables are available:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%event%';
+--------------------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------------------+-------+
| Ndb_api_event_data_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_data_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count | 0 |
+--------------------------------------+-------+
6 rows in set (0.00 sec)
_injector status variables are not implemented
for any other NDB API counters, as shown here:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%injector%';
+--------------------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------------------+-------+
| Ndb_api_event_data_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_nondata_count_injector | 0 |
| Ndb_api_event_bytes_count_injector | 0 |
+--------------------------------------+-------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)The names of the status variables can easily be associated with the names of the corresponding counters. Each NDB API statistics counter is listed in the following table with a description as well as the names of any MySQL server status variables corresponding to this counter.
Table 25.39 NDB API statistics counters
| Counter Name | Description | Status Variables (by statistic type):
|
|---|---|---|
WaitExecCompleteCount |
Number of times thread has been blocked while waiting for execution of
an operation to complete. Includes all
execute()
calls as well as implicit executes for blob operations and
auto-increment not visible to clients. |
|
WaitScanResultCount |
Number of times thread has been blocked while waiting for a scan-based signal, such waiting for additional results, or for a scan to close. | |
WaitMetaRequestCount |
Number of times thread has been blocked waiting for a metadata-based signal; this can occur when waiting for a DDL operation or for an epoch to be started (or ended). | |
WaitNanosCount |
Total time (in nanoseconds) spent waiting for some type of signal from the data nodes. | |
BytesSentCount |
Amount of data (in bytes) sent to the data nodes | |
BytesRecvdCount |
Amount of data (in bytes) received from the data nodes | |
TransStartCount |
Number of transactions started. | |
TransCommitCount |
Number of transactions committed. | |
TransAbortCount |
Number of transactions aborted. | |
TransCloseCount |
Number of transactions aborted. (This value may be greater than the sum
of TransCommitCount and
TransAbortCount.) |
|
PkOpCount |
Number of operations based on or using primary keys. This count includes blob-part table operations, implicit unlocking operations, and auto-increment operations, as well as primary key operations normally visible to MySQL clients. | |
UkOpCount |
Number of operations based on or using unique keys. | |
TableScanCount |
Number of table scans that have been started. This includes scans of internal tables. | |
RangeScanCount |
Number of range scans that have been started. | |
PrunedScanCount |
Number of scans that have been pruned to a single partition. | |
ScanBatchCount |
Number of batches of rows received. (A batch in this context is a set of scan results from a single fragment.) | |
ReadRowCount |
Total number of rows that have been read. Includes rows read using primary key, unique key, and scan operations. | |
TransLocalReadRowCount |
Number of rows read from the data same node on which the transaction was being run. | |
DataEventsRecvdCount |
Number of row change events received. |
|
NondataEventsRecvdCount |
Number of events received, other than row change events. | |
EventBytesRecvdCount |
Number of bytes of events received. |
|
To see all counts of committed transactions—that is, all
TransCommitCount counter status
variables—you can filter the results of
SHOW STATUS for the substring
trans_commit_count, like this:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE '%trans_commit_count%';
+------------------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+------------------------------------+-------+
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_slave | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count | 2 |
+------------------------------------+-------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)From this you can determine that 1 transaction has been committed in the current mysql client session, and 2 transactions have been committed on this mysqld since it was last restarted.
You can see how various NDB API counters are incremented by a
given SQL statement by comparing the values of the corresponding
_session status variables immediately before
and after performing the statement. In this example, after getting
the initial values from SHOW
STATUS, we create in the test
database an NDB table, named
t, that has a single column:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%session%';
+--------------------------------------------+--------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------------------------+--------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 820705 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 132 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 372 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 1 |
+--------------------------------------------+--------+
18 rows in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> USE test;
Database changed
mysql> CREATE TABLE t (c INT) ENGINE NDBCLUSTER;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.85 sec)
Now you can execute a new SHOW
STATUS statement and observe the changes, as shown here
(with the changed rows highlighted in the output):
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%session%';
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 8 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 17 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 706871709 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 2376 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 3844 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 4 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 4 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 4 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 2 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 1 |
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
18 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Similarly, you can see the changes in the NDB API statistics
counters caused by inserting a row into t:
Insert the row, then run the same SHOW
STATUS statement used in the previous example, as shown
here:
mysql> INSERT INTO t VALUES (100);
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE 'ndb_api%session%';
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
| Ndb_api_wait_exec_complete_count_session | 11 |
| Ndb_api_wait_scan_result_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_wait_meta_request_count_session | 20 |
| Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session | 707370418 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_sent_count_session | 2724 |
| Ndb_api_bytes_received_count_session | 4116 |
| Ndb_api_trans_start_count_session | 7 |
| Ndb_api_trans_commit_count_session | 6 |
| Ndb_api_trans_abort_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_trans_close_count_session | 7 |
| Ndb_api_pk_op_count_session | 8 |
| Ndb_api_uk_op_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_table_scan_count_session | 1 |
| Ndb_api_range_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_pruned_scan_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_scan_batch_count_session | 0 |
| Ndb_api_read_row_count_session | 3 |
| Ndb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session | 2 |
+--------------------------------------------+-----------+
18 rows in set (0.00 sec)We can make a number of observations from these results:
Although we created
twith no explicit primary key, 5 primary key operations were performed in doing so (the difference in the “before” and “after” values ofNdb_api_pk_op_count_session, or 6 minus 1). This reflects the creation of the hidden primary key that is a feature of all tables using theNDBstorage engine.By comparing successive values for
Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_session, we can see that the NDB API operations implementing theCREATE TABLEstatement waited much longer (706871709 - 820705 = 706051004 nanoseconds, or approximately 0.7 second) for responses from the data nodes than those executed by theINSERT(707370418 - 706871709 = 498709 ns or roughly .0005 second). The execution times reported for these statements in the mysql client correlate roughly with these figures.On platforms without sufficient (nanosecond) time resolution, small changes in the value of the
WaitNanosCountNDB API counter due to SQL statements that execute very quickly may not always be visible in the values ofNdb_api_wait_nanos_count_session,Ndb_api_wait_nanos_count_replica, orNdb_api_wait_nanos_count.The
INSERTstatement incremented both theReadRowCountandTransLocalReadRowCountNDB API statistics counters, as reflected by the increased values ofNdb_api_read_row_count_sessionandNdb_api_trans_local_read_row_count_session.