The INNODB_CMPMEM and
      INNODB_CMPMEM_RESET tables provide
      status information on compressed
      pages within the
      InnoDB buffer
      pool.
    
      The INNODB_CMPMEM and
      INNODB_CMPMEM_RESET tables have these
      columns:
- PAGE_SIZE- The block size in bytes. Each record of this table describes blocks of this size. 
- BUFFER_POOL_INSTANCE- A unique identifier for the buffer pool instance. 
- PAGES_USED- The number of blocks of size - PAGE_SIZEthat are currently in use.
- PAGES_FREE- The number of blocks of size - PAGE_SIZEthat are currently available for allocation. This column shows the external fragmentation in the memory pool. Ideally, these numbers should be at most 1.
- RELOCATION_OPS- The number of times a block of size - PAGE_SIZEhas been relocated. The buddy system can relocate the allocated “buddy neighbor” of a freed block when it tries to form a bigger freed block. Reading from the- INNODB_CMPMEM_RESETtable resets this count.
- RELOCATION_TIME- The total time in microseconds used for relocating blocks of size - PAGE_SIZE. Reading from the table- INNODB_CMPMEM_RESETresets this count.
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_CMPMEM\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
           page_size: 1024
buffer_pool_instance: 0
          pages_used: 0
          pages_free: 0
      relocation_ops: 0
     relocation_time: 0
*************************** 2. row ***************************
           page_size: 2048
buffer_pool_instance: 0
          pages_used: 0
          pages_free: 0
      relocation_ops: 0
     relocation_time: 0
*************************** 3. row ***************************
           page_size: 4096
buffer_pool_instance: 0
          pages_used: 0
          pages_free: 0
      relocation_ops: 0
     relocation_time: 0
*************************** 4. row ***************************
           page_size: 8192
buffer_pool_instance: 0
          pages_used: 7673
          pages_free: 15
      relocation_ops: 4638
     relocation_time: 0
*************************** 5. row ***************************
           page_size: 16384
buffer_pool_instance: 0
          pages_used: 0
          pages_free: 0
      relocation_ops: 0
     relocation_time: 0Notes
- Use these tables to measure the effectiveness of - InnoDBtable compression in your database.
- 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 usage information, see Section 17.9.1.4, “Monitoring InnoDB Table Compression at Runtime” and Section 17.15.1.3, “Using the Compression Information Schema Tables”. For general information about - InnoDBtable compression, see Section 17.9, “InnoDB Table and Page Compression”.