The clone_progress table shows progress
information for the current or last executed cloning operation
only.
The stages of a cloning operation include DROP
DATA, FILE COPY,
PAGE_COPY, REDO_COPY,
FILE_SYNC, RESTART, and
RECOVERY. A cloning operation produces a
record for each stage. The table therefore only ever contains
seven rows of data, or is empty.
The clone_progress table has these columns:
IDA unique cloning operation identifier in the current MySQL server instance.
STAGEThe name of the current cloning stage. Stages include
DROP DATA,FILE COPY,PAGE_COPY,REDO_COPY,FILE_SYNC,RESTART, andRECOVERY.STATEThe current state of the cloning stage. States include
Not Started,In Progress, andCompleted.BEGIN_TIMEA timestamp in
'format that shows when the cloning stage started. Reports NULL if the stage has not started.YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss[.fraction]'END_TIMEA timestamp in
'format that shows when the cloning stage finished. Reports NULL if the stage has not ended.YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss[.fraction]'THREADSThe number of concurrent threads used in the stage.
ESTIMATEThe estimated amount of data for the current stage, in bytes.
DATAThe amount of data transferred in current state, in bytes.
NETWORKThe amount of network data transferred in the current state, in bytes.
DATA_SPEEDThe current actual speed of data transfer, in bytes per second. This value may differ from the requested maximum data transfer rate defined by
clone_max_data_bandwidth.NETWORK_SPEEDThe current speed of network transfer in bytes per second.
The clone_progress table is read-only. DDL,
including TRUNCATE TABLE, is
not permitted.