The Performance Schema maintains summary tables for aggregating statistical information about server errors (and warnings). For a list of server errors, see Server Error Message Reference.
Collection of error information is controlled by the
error instrument, which is enabled by
default. Timing information is not collected.
Each error summary table has three columns that identify the error:
ERROR_NUMBERis the numeric error value. The value is unique.ERROR_NAMEis the symbolic error name corresponding to theERROR_NUMBERvalue. The value is unique.SQLSTATEis the SQLSTATE value corresponding to theERROR_NUMBERvalue. The value is not necessarily unique.
For example, if ERROR_NUMBER is 1050,
ERROR_NAME is
ER_TABLE_EXISTS_ERROR and
SQLSTATE is 42S01.
Example error event summary information:
mysql> SELECT *
FROM performance_schema.events_errors_summary_global_by_error
WHERE SUM_ERROR_RAISED <> 0\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
ERROR_NUMBER: 1064
ERROR_NAME: ER_PARSE_ERROR
SQL_STATE: 42000
SUM_ERROR_RAISED: 1
SUM_ERROR_HANDLED: 0
FIRST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 07:34:02
LAST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 07:34:02
*************************** 2. row ***************************
ERROR_NUMBER: 1146
ERROR_NAME: ER_NO_SUCH_TABLE
SQL_STATE: 42S02
SUM_ERROR_RAISED: 2
SUM_ERROR_HANDLED: 0
FIRST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 07:34:05
LAST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 07:36:18
*************************** 3. row ***************************
ERROR_NUMBER: 1317
ERROR_NAME: ER_QUERY_INTERRUPTED
SQL_STATE: 70100
SUM_ERROR_RAISED: 1
SUM_ERROR_HANDLED: 0
FIRST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 11:01:49
LAST_SEEN: 2016-06-28 11:01:49Each error summary table has one or more grouping columns to indicate how the table aggregates errors:
events_errors_summary_by_account_by_errorhasUSER,HOST, andERROR_NUMBERcolumns. Each row summarizes events for a given account (user and host combination) and error.events_errors_summary_by_host_by_errorhasHOSTandERROR_NUMBERcolumns. Each row summarizes events for a given host and error.events_errors_summary_by_thread_by_errorhasTHREAD_IDandERROR_NUMBERcolumns. Each row summarizes events for a given thread and error.events_errors_summary_by_user_by_errorhasUSERandERROR_NUMBERcolumns. Each row summarizes events for a given user and error.events_errors_summary_global_by_errorhas anERROR_NUMBERcolumn. Each row summarizes events for a given error.
Each error summary table has these summary columns containing aggregated values:
SUM_ERROR_RAISEDThis column aggregates the number of times the error occurred.
SUM_ERROR_HANDLEDThis column aggregates the number of times the error was handled by an SQL exception handler.
FIRST_SEEN,LAST_SEENTimestamp indicating when the error was first seen and most recently seen.
A NULL row in each error summary table is
used to aggregate statistics for all errors that lie out of
range of the instrumented errors. For example, if MySQL Server
errors lie in the range from M to
N and an error is raised with
number Q not in that range, the
error is aggregated in the NULL row. The
NULL row is the row with
ERROR_NUMBER=0,
ERROR_NAME=NULL, and
SQLSTATE=NULL.
The error summary tables have these indexes:
events_errors_summary_by_account_by_error:Primary key on (
USER,HOST,ERROR_NUMBER)
events_errors_summary_by_host_by_error:Primary key on (
HOST,ERROR_NUMBER)
events_errors_summary_by_thread_by_error:Primary key on (
THREAD_ID,ERROR_NUMBER)
events_errors_summary_by_user_by_error:Primary key on (
USER,ERROR_NUMBER)
events_errors_summary_global_by_error:Primary key on (
ERROR_NUMBER)
TRUNCATE TABLE is permitted for
error summary tables. It has these effects:
For summary tables not aggregated by account, host, or user, truncation resets the summary columns to zero or
NULLrather than removing rows.For summary tables aggregated by account, host, or user, truncation removes rows for accounts, hosts, or users with no connections, and resets the summary columns to zero or
NULLfor the remaining rows.
In addition, each error summary table that is aggregated by
account, host, user, or thread is implicitly truncated by
truncation of the connection table on which it depends, or
truncation of
events_errors_summary_global_by_error.
For details, see
Section 29.12.8, “Performance Schema Connection Tables”.