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INFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_CMP
and INNODB_CMP_RESET
TablesINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX
and INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX_RESET
TablesINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_CMPMEM
and INNODB_CMPMEM_RESET
TablesINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_TRX
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_LOCKS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_LOCK_WAITS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_TABLES
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_INDEXES
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_COLUMNS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_FIELDS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_FOREIGN
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_FOREIGN_COLS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_TABLESTATS
ViewINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_DATAFILES
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_SYS_TABLESPACES
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_BUFFER_POOL_STATS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_METRICS
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_CONFIG
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_DEFAULT_STOPWORD
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_INDEX_TABLE
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_INDEX_CACHE
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_DELETED
TableINFORMATION_SCHEMA INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED
Table The InnoDB
tables related to the InnoDB
storage engine
serve two purposes:
You can monitor ongoing InnoDB
activity, to detect
inefficiencies before they turn into issues, or to troubleshoot performance and capacity issues that do
occur. As your database becomes bigger and busier, running up against the limits of your hardware
capacity, you monitor and tune these aspects to keep the database running smoothly. The monitoring
information deals with:
InnoDB
table compression, a feature whose
use depends on a balance between I/O reduction, CPU usage, buffer pool management, and how
much compression is possible for your data.
Transactions and locks, features that balance high performance for a single operation, against the ability to run multiple operations concurrently. (Transactions are the high-level, user-visible aspect of concurrency. Locks are the low-level mechanism that transactions use to avoid reading or writing unreliable data.)
You can extract information about schema objects managed by InnoDB
,
using the INNODB_SYS_*
tables. This information comes from the InnoDB
data dictionary, which cannot be queried directly like regular
InnoDB
tables. Traditionally, you would get this type of information using
the techniques from Section
14.2.4.4, "SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS
and the InnoDB
Monitors", setting up InnoDB
monitors and parsing the output from
the SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS
command. The InnoDB
interface offers a simpler, familiar technique to access this
data.