The Lock Monitor is the same as the Standard Monitor except that it includes additional lock information. Enabling either monitor for periodic output turns on the same output stream, but the stream includes extra information if the Lock Monitor is enabled. For example, if you enable the Standard Monitor and Lock Monitor, that turns on a single output stream. The stream includes extra lock information until you disable the Lock Monitor.
Standard Monitor output is limited to 1MB when produced using the
SHOW ENGINE INNODB
STATUS
statement. This limit does not apply to output
written to server standard error output
(stderr
).
Example Standard Monitor output:
mysql> SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
Type: InnoDB
Name:
Status:
=====================================
2018-04-12 15:14:08 0x7f971c063700 INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT
=====================================
Per second averages calculated from the last 4 seconds
-----------------
BACKGROUND THREAD
-----------------
srv_master_thread loops: 15 srv_active, 0 srv_shutdown, 1122 srv_idle
srv_master_thread log flush and writes: 0
----------
SEMAPHORES
----------
OS WAIT ARRAY INFO: reservation count 24
OS WAIT ARRAY INFO: signal count 24
RW-shared spins 4, rounds 8, OS waits 4
RW-excl spins 2, rounds 60, OS waits 2
RW-sx spins 0, rounds 0, OS waits 0
Spin rounds per wait: 2.00 RW-shared, 30.00 RW-excl, 0.00 RW-sx
------------------------
LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR
------------------------
2018-04-12 14:57:24 0x7f97a9c91700 Transaction:
TRANSACTION 7717, ACTIVE 0 sec inserting
mysql tables in use 1, locked 1
4 lock struct(s), heap size 1136, 3 row lock(s), undo log entries 3
MySQL thread id 8, OS thread handle 140289365317376, query id 14 localhost root update
INSERT INTO child VALUES (NULL, 1), (NULL, 2), (NULL, 3), (NULL, 4), (NULL, 5), (NULL, 6)
Foreign key constraint fails for table `test`.`child`:
,
CONSTRAINT `child_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`parent_id`) REFERENCES `parent` (`id`) ON DELETE
CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
Trying to add in child table, in index par_ind tuple:
DATA TUPLE: 2 fields;
0: len 4; hex 80000003; asc ;;
1: len 4; hex 80000003; asc ;;
But in parent table `test`.`parent`, in index PRIMARY,
the closest match we can find is record:
PHYSICAL RECORD: n_fields 3; compact format; info bits 0
0: len 4; hex 80000004; asc ;;
1: len 6; hex 000000001e19; asc ;;
2: len 7; hex 81000001110137; asc 7;;
------------
TRANSACTIONS
------------
Trx id counter 7748
Purge done for trx's n:o < 7747 undo n:o < 0 state: running but idle
History list length 19
LIST OF TRANSACTIONS FOR EACH SESSION:
---TRANSACTION 421764459790000, not started
0 lock struct(s), heap size 1136, 0 row lock(s)
---TRANSACTION 7747, ACTIVE 23 sec starting index read
mysql tables in use 1, locked 1
LOCK WAIT 2 lock struct(s), heap size 1136, 1 row lock(s)
MySQL thread id 9, OS thread handle 140286987249408, query id 51 localhost root updating
DELETE FROM t WHERE i = 1
------- TRX HAS BEEN WAITING 23 SEC FOR THIS LOCK TO BE GRANTED:
RECORD LOCKS space id 4 page no 4 n bits 72 index GEN_CLUST_INDEX of table `test`.`t`
trx id 7747 lock_mode X waiting
Record lock, heap no 3 PHYSICAL RECORD: n_fields 4; compact format; info bits 0
0: len 6; hex 000000000202; asc ;;
1: len 6; hex 000000001e41; asc A;;
2: len 7; hex 820000008b0110; asc ;;
3: len 4; hex 80000001; asc ;;
------------------
TABLE LOCK table `test`.`t` trx id 7747 lock mode IX
RECORD LOCKS space id 4 page no 4 n bits 72 index GEN_CLUST_INDEX of table `test`.`t`
trx id 7747 lock_mode X waiting
Record lock, heap no 3 PHYSICAL RECORD: n_fields 4; compact format; info bits 0
0: len 6; hex 000000000202; asc ;;
1: len 6; hex 000000001e41; asc A;;
2: len 7; hex 820000008b0110; asc ;;
3: len 4; hex 80000001; asc ;;
--------
FILE I/O
--------
I/O thread 0 state: waiting for i/o request (insert buffer thread)
I/O thread 1 state: waiting for i/o request (log thread)
I/O thread 2 state: waiting for i/o request (read thread)
I/O thread 3 state: waiting for i/o request (read thread)
I/O thread 4 state: waiting for i/o request (read thread)
I/O thread 5 state: waiting for i/o request (read thread)
I/O thread 6 state: waiting for i/o request (write thread)
I/O thread 7 state: waiting for i/o request (write thread)
I/O thread 8 state: waiting for i/o request (write thread)
I/O thread 9 state: waiting for i/o request (write thread)
Pending normal aio reads: [0, 0, 0, 0] , aio writes: [0, 0, 0, 0] ,
ibuf aio reads:, log i/o's:, sync i/o's:
Pending flushes (fsync) log: 0; buffer pool: 0
833 OS file reads, 605 OS file writes, 208 OS fsyncs
0.00 reads/s, 0 avg bytes/read, 0.00 writes/s, 0.00 fsyncs/s
-------------------------------------
INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX
-------------------------------------
Ibuf: size 1, free list len 0, seg size 2, 0 merges
merged operations:
insert 0, delete mark 0, delete 0
discarded operations:
insert 0, delete mark 0, delete 0
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 1 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 3 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
Hash table size 553253, node heap has 0 buffer(s)
0.00 hash searches/s, 0.00 non-hash searches/s
---
LOG
---
Log sequence number 19643450
Log buffer assigned up to 19643450
Log buffer completed up to 19643450
Log written up to 19643450
Log flushed up to 19643450
Added dirty pages up to 19643450
Pages flushed up to 19643450
Last checkpoint at 19643450
129 log i/o's done, 0.00 log i/o's/second
----------------------
BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY
----------------------
Total large memory allocated 2198863872
Dictionary memory allocated 409606
Buffer pool size 131072
Free buffers 130095
Database pages 973
Old database pages 0
Modified db pages 0
Pending reads 0
Pending writes: LRU 0, flush list 0, single page 0
Pages made young 0, not young 0
0.00 youngs/s, 0.00 non-youngs/s
Pages read 810, created 163, written 404
0.00 reads/s, 0.00 creates/s, 0.00 writes/s
Buffer pool hit rate 1000 / 1000, young-making rate 0 / 1000 not 0 / 1000
Pages read ahead 0.00/s, evicted without access 0.00/s, Random read ahead 0.00/s
LRU len: 973, unzip_LRU len: 0
I/O sum[0]:cur[0], unzip sum[0]:cur[0]
----------------------
INDIVIDUAL BUFFER POOL INFO
----------------------
---BUFFER POOL 0
Buffer pool size 65536
Free buffers 65043
Database pages 491
Old database pages 0
Modified db pages 0
Pending reads 0
Pending writes: LRU 0, flush list 0, single page 0
Pages made young 0, not young 0
0.00 youngs/s, 0.00 non-youngs/s
Pages read 411, created 80, written 210
0.00 reads/s, 0.00 creates/s, 0.00 writes/s
Buffer pool hit rate 1000 / 1000, young-making rate 0 / 1000 not 0 / 1000
Pages read ahead 0.00/s, evicted without access 0.00/s, Random read ahead 0.00/s
LRU len: 491, unzip_LRU len: 0
I/O sum[0]:cur[0], unzip sum[0]:cur[0]
---BUFFER POOL 1
Buffer pool size 65536
Free buffers 65052
Database pages 482
Old database pages 0
Modified db pages 0
Pending reads 0
Pending writes: LRU 0, flush list 0, single page 0
Pages made young 0, not young 0
0.00 youngs/s, 0.00 non-youngs/s
Pages read 399, created 83, written 194
0.00 reads/s, 0.00 creates/s, 0.00 writes/s
No buffer pool page gets since the last printout
Pages read ahead 0.00/s, evicted without access 0.00/s, Random read ahead 0.00/s
LRU len: 482, unzip_LRU len: 0
I/O sum[0]:cur[0], unzip sum[0]:cur[0]
--------------
ROW OPERATIONS
--------------
0 queries inside InnoDB, 0 queries in queue
0 read views open inside InnoDB
Process ID=5772, Main thread ID=140286437054208 , state=sleeping
Number of rows inserted 57, updated 354, deleted 4, read 4421
0.00 inserts/s, 0.00 updates/s, 0.00 deletes/s, 0.00 reads/s
----------------------------
END OF INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT
============================
For a description of each metric reported by the Standard Monitor, refer to the Metrics chapter in the Oracle Enterprise Manager for MySQL Database User's Guide.
Status
This section shows the timestamp, the monitor name, and the number of seconds that per-second averages are based on. The number of seconds is the elapsed time between the current time and the last time
InnoDB
Monitor output was printed.BACKGROUND THREAD
The
srv_master_thread
lines shows work done by the main background thread.SEMAPHORES
This section reports threads waiting for a semaphore and statistics on how many times threads have needed a spin or a wait on a mutex or a rw-lock semaphore. A large number of threads waiting for semaphores may be a result of disk I/O, or contention problems inside
InnoDB
. Contention can be due to heavy parallelism of queries or problems in operating system thread scheduling. Setting theinnodb_thread_concurrency
system variable smaller than the default value might help in such situations. TheSpin rounds per wait
line shows the number of spinlock rounds per OS wait for a mutex.Mutex metrics are reported by
SHOW ENGINE INNODB MUTEX
.LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR
This section provides information about the most recent foreign key constraint error. It is not present if no such error has occurred. The contents include the statement that failed as well as information about the constraint that failed and the referenced and referencing tables.
LATEST DETECTED DEADLOCK
This section provides information about the most recent deadlock. It is not present if no deadlock has occurred. The contents show which transactions are involved, the statement each was attempting to execute, the locks they have and need, and which transaction
InnoDB
decided to roll back to break the deadlock. The lock modes reported in this section are explained in Section 17.7.1, “InnoDB Locking”.TRANSACTIONS
If this section reports lock waits, your applications might have lock contention. The output can also help to trace the reasons for transaction deadlocks.
FILE I/O
This section provides information about threads that
InnoDB
uses to perform various types of I/O. The first few of these are dedicated to generalInnoDB
processing. The contents also display information for pending I/O operations and statistics for I/O performance.The number of these threads are controlled by the
innodb_read_io_threads
andinnodb_write_io_threads
parameters. See Section 17.14, “InnoDB Startup Options and System Variables”.INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX
This section shows the status of the
InnoDB
insert buffer (also referred to as the change buffer) and the adaptive hash index.For related information, see Section 17.5.2, “Change Buffer”, and Section 17.5.3, “Adaptive Hash Index”.
LOG
This section displays information about the
InnoDB
log. The contents include the current log sequence number, how far the log has been flushed to disk, and the position at whichInnoDB
last took a checkpoint. (See Section 17.11.3, “InnoDB Checkpoints”.) The section also displays information about pending writes and write performance statistics.BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY
This section gives you statistics on pages read and written. You can calculate from these numbers how many data file I/O operations your queries currently are doing.
For buffer pool statistics descriptions, see Monitoring the Buffer Pool Using the InnoDB Standard Monitor. For additional information about the operation of the buffer pool, see Section 17.5.1, “Buffer Pool”.
ROW OPERATIONS
This section shows what the main thread is doing, including the number and performance rate for each type of row operation.