MySQL 9.3 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.3
The Performance Schema implements several system variables that provide configuration information:
mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'perf%';
+----------------------------------------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+----------------------------------------------------------+-------+
| performance_schema | ON |
| performance_schema_accounts_size | -1 |
| performance_schema_digests_size | 10000 |
| performance_schema_error_size | 5377 |
| performance_schema_events_stages_history_long_size | 10000 |
| performance_schema_events_stages_history_size | 10 |
| performance_schema_events_statements_history_long_size | 10000 |
| performance_schema_events_statements_history_size | 10 |
| performance_schema_events_transactions_history_long_size | 10000 |
| performance_schema_events_transactions_history_size | 10 |
| performance_schema_events_waits_history_long_size | 10000 |
| performance_schema_events_waits_history_size | 10 |
| performance_schema_hosts_size | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_cond_classes | 150 |
| performance_schema_max_cond_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_digest_length | 1024 |
| performance_schema_max_digest_sample_age | 60 |
| performance_schema_max_file_classes | 80 |
| performance_schema_max_file_handles | 32768 |
| performance_schema_max_file_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_index_stat | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_memory_classes | 470 |
| performance_schema_max_metadata_locks | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_meter_classes | 30 |
| performance_schema_max_metric_classes | 600 |
| performance_schema_max_mutex_classes | 350 |
| performance_schema_max_mutex_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_prepared_statements_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_program_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_rwlock_classes | 100 |
| performance_schema_max_rwlock_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_socket_classes | 10 |
| performance_schema_max_socket_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_sql_text_length | 1024 |
| performance_schema_max_stage_classes | 175 |
| performance_schema_max_statement_classes | 220 |
| performance_schema_max_statement_stack | 10 |
| performance_schema_max_table_handles | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_table_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_table_lock_stat | -1 |
| performance_schema_max_thread_classes | 100 |
| performance_schema_max_thread_instances | -1 |
| performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size | 512 |
| performance_schema_setup_actors_size | -1 |
| performance_schema_setup_objects_size | -1 |
| performance_schema_show_processlist | OFF |
| performance_schema_users_size | -1 |
+----------------------------------------------------------+-------+
Performance Schema system variables can be set at server startup on the command line or in option files, and many can be set at runtime. See Section 29.13, “Performance Schema Option and Variable Reference”.
The Performance Schema automatically sizes the values of several of its parameters at server startup if they are not set explicitly. For more information, see Section 29.3, “Performance Schema Startup Configuration”.
Performance Schema system variables have the following meanings:
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema[={OFF|ON}] |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Boolean |
Default Value | ON |
The value of this variable is ON
or
OFF
to indicate whether the Performance
Schema is enabled. By default, the value is
ON
. At server startup, you can specify this
variable with no value or a value of ON
or
1 to enable it, or with a value of OFF
or 0
to disable it.
Even when the Performance Schema is disabled, it continues to
populate the global_variables
,
session_variables
,
global_status
, and
session_status
tables. This
occurs as necessary to permit the results for the
SHOW VARIABLES
and
SHOW STATUS
statements to be
drawn from those tables. The Performance Schema also populates
some of the replication tables when disabled.
performance_schema_accounts_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-accounts-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_accounts_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
accounts
table. If this variable
is 0, the Performance Schema does not maintain connection
statistics in the accounts
table
or status variable information in the
status_by_account
table.
performance_schema_digests_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-digests-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_digests_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of rows in the
events_statements_summary_by_digest
table. If this maximum is exceeded such that a digest cannot
be instrumented, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_digest_lost
status variable.
For more information about statement digesting, see Section 29.10, “Performance Schema Statement Digests and Sampling”.
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-error-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_error_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | number of server error codes |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of instrumented server error codes. The default value is the actual number of server error codes. Although the value can be set anywhere from 0 to its maximum, the intended use is to set it to either its default (to instrument all errors) or 0 (to instrument no errors).
Error information is aggregated in summary tables; see
Section 29.12.20.11, “Error Summary Tables”. If
an error occurs that is not instrumented, information for the
occurrence is aggregated to the NULL
row in
each summary table; that is, to the row with
ERROR_NUMBER=0
,
ERROR_NAME=NULL
, and
SQLSTATE=NULL
.
performance_schema_events_stages_history_long_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-stages-history-long-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_stages_history_long_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
events_stages_history_long
table.
performance_schema_events_stages_history_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-stages-history-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_stages_history_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The number of rows per thread in the
events_stages_history
table.
performance_schema_events_statements_history_long_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-statements-history-long-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_statements_history_long_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
events_statements_history_long
table.
performance_schema_events_statements_history_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-statements-history-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_statements_history_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The number of rows per thread in the
events_statements_history
table.
performance_schema_events_transactions_history_long_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-transactions-history-long-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_transactions_history_long_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
events_transactions_history_long
table.
performance_schema_events_transactions_history_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-transactions-history-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_transactions_history_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The number of rows per thread in the
events_transactions_history
table.
performance_schema_events_waits_history_long_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-waits-history-long-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_waits_history_long_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
events_waits_history_long
table.
performance_schema_events_waits_history_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-events-waits-history-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_events_waits_history_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The number of rows per thread in the
events_waits_history
table.
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-hosts-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_hosts_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the hosts
table. If this variable is 0, the Performance Schema does not
maintain connection statistics in the
hosts
table or status variable
information in the status_by_host
table.
performance_schema_max_cond_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-cond-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_cond_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 150 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of condition instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_cond_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-cond-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_cond_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of instrumented condition objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_digest_length
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-digest-length=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_digest_length |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 1024 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
Unit | bytes |
The maximum number of bytes of memory reserved per statement
for computation of normalized statement digest values in the
Performance Schema. This variable is related to
max_digest_length
; see the
description of that variable in
Section 7.1.8, “Server System Variables”.
For more information about statement digesting, including considerations regarding memory use, see Section 29.10, “Performance Schema Statement Digests and Sampling”.
performance_schema_max_digest_sample_age
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-digest-sample-age=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_digest_sample_age |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | Yes |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 60 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
Unit | seconds |
This variable affects statement sampling for the
events_statements_summary_by_digest
table. When a new table row is inserted, the statement that
produced the row digest value is stored as the current sample
statement associated with the digest. Thereafter, when the
server sees other statements with the same digest value, it
determines whether to use the new statement to replace the
current sample statement (that is, whether to resample).
Resampling policy is based on the comparative wait times of
the current sample statement and new statement and,
optionally, the age of the current sample statement:
Resampling based on wait times: If the new statement wait time has a wait time greater than that of the current sample statement, it becomes the current sample statement.
Resampling based on age: If the
performance_schema_max_digest_sample_age
system variable has a value greater than zero and the
current sample statement is more than that many seconds
old, the current statement is considered “too
old” and the new statement replaces it. This occurs
even if the new statement wait time is less than that of
the current sample statement.
For information about statement sampling, see Section 29.10, “Performance Schema Statement Digests and Sampling”.
performance_schema_max_file_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-file-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_file_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 80 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of file instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_file_handles
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-file-handles=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_file_handles |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 32768 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of opened file objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
The value of
performance_schema_max_file_handles
should be greater than the value of
open_files_limit
:
open_files_limit
affects the
maximum number of open file handles the server can support and
performance_schema_max_file_handles
affects how many of these file handles can be instrumented.
performance_schema_max_file_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-file-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_file_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of instrumented file objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_index_stat
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-index-stat=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_index_stat |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of indexes for which the Performance Schema
maintains statistics. If this maximum is exceeded such that
index statistics are lost, the Performance Schema increments
the
Performance_schema_index_stat_lost
status variable. The default value is autosized using the
value of
performance_schema_max_table_instances
.
performance_schema_max_memory_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-memory-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_memory_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 470 |
Default Value | 450 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of memory instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_metadata_locks
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-metadata-locks=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_metadata_locks |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 10485760 |
The maximum number of metadata lock instruments. This value
controls the size of the
metadata_locks
table. If this
maximum is exceeded such that a metadata lock cannot be
instrumented, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_metadata_lock_lost
status variable.
performance_schema_max_meter_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-meter-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_meter_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 30 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 64 |
Maximum number of meter instruments which can be created
performance_schema_max_metric_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-metric-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_metric_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 600 |
Minimum Value | 30 |
Maximum Value | 11000 |
Maximum number of metric instruments which can be created.
performance_schema_max_mutex_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-mutex-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_mutex_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 350 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of mutex instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_mutex_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-mutex-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_mutex_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 104857600 |
The maximum number of instrumented mutex objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_prepared_statements_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-prepared-statements-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_prepared_statements_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 4194304 |
The maximum number of rows in the
prepared_statements_instances
table. If this maximum is exceeded such that a prepared
statement cannot be instrumented, the Performance Schema
increments the
Performance_schema_prepared_statements_lost
status variable. For information about how to set and use this
variable, see
Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
The default value of this variable is autosized based on the
value of the
max_prepared_stmt_count
system variable.
performance_schema_max_rwlock_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-rwlock-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_rwlock_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 100 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of rwlock instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_program_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-program-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_program_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of stored programs for which the
Performance Schema maintains statistics. If this maximum is
exceeded, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_program_lost
status variable. For information about how to set and use this
variable, see
Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_rwlock_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-rwlock-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_rwlock_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 104857600 |
The maximum number of instrumented rwlock objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_socket_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-socket-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_socket_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 10 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of socket instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_socket_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-socket-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_socket_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of instrumented socket objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_sql_text_length
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-sql-text-length=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_sql_text_length |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 1024 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
Unit | bytes |
The maximum number of bytes used to store SQL statements. The value applies to storage required for these columns:
The SQL_TEXT
column of the
events_statements_current
,
events_statements_history
,
and
events_statements_history_long
statement event tables.
The QUERY_SAMPLE_TEXT
column of the
events_statements_summary_by_digest
summary table.
Any bytes in excess of
performance_schema_max_sql_text_length
are discarded and do not appear in the column. Statements
differing only after that many initial bytes are
indistinguishable in the column.
Decreasing the
performance_schema_max_sql_text_length
value reduces memory use but causes more statements to become
indistinguishable if they differ only at the end. Increasing
the value increases memory use but permits longer statements
to be distinguished.
performance_schema_max_stage_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-stage-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_stage_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 175 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of stage instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_statement_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-statement-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_statement_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 256 |
The maximum number of statement instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
The default value is calculated at server build time based on the number of commands in the client/server protocol and the number of SQL statement types supported by the server.
This variable should not be changed, unless to set it to 0 to disable all statement instrumentation and save all memory associated with it. Setting the variable to nonzero values other than the default has no benefit; in particular, values larger than the default cause more memory to be allocated then is needed.
performance_schema_max_statement_stack
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-statement-stack=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_statement_stack |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 10 |
Minimum Value | 1 |
Maximum Value | 256 |
The maximum depth of nested stored program calls for which the
Performance Schema maintains statistics. When this maximum is
exceeded, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_nested_statement_lost
status variable for each stored program statement executed.
performance_schema_max_table_handles
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-table-handles=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_table_handles |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of opened table objects. This value
controls the size of the
table_handles
table. If this
maximum is exceeded such that a table handle cannot be
instrumented, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_table_handles_lost
status variable. For information about how to set and use this
variable, see
Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_table_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-table-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_table_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of instrumented table objects. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_table_lock_stat
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-table-lock-stat=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_table_lock_stat |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of tables for which the Performance Schema
maintains lock statistics. If this maximum is exceeded such
that table lock statistics are lost, the Performance Schema
increments the
Performance_schema_table_lock_stat_lost
status variable.
performance_schema_max_thread_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-thread-classes=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_thread_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 100 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 1024 |
The maximum number of thread instruments. For information about how to set and use this variable, see Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
performance_schema_max_thread_instances
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-max-thread-instances=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_thread_instances |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The maximum number of instrumented thread objects. The value
controls the size of the threads
table. If this maximum is exceeded such that a thread cannot
be instrumented, the Performance Schema increments the
Performance_schema_thread_instances_lost
status variable. For information about how to set and use this
variable, see
Section 29.7, “Performance Schema Status Monitoring”.
The max_connections
system
variable affects how many threads can run in the server.
performance_schema_max_thread_instances
affects how many of these running threads can be instrumented.
The variables_by_thread
and
status_by_thread
tables contain
system and status variable information only about foreground
threads. If not all threads are instrumented by the
Performance Schema, this table misses some rows. In this case,
the
Performance_schema_thread_instances_lost
status variable is greater than zero.
performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-session-connect-attrs-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
Unit | bytes |
The amount of preallocated memory per thread reserved to hold
connection attribute key-value pairs. If the aggregate size of
connection attribute data sent by a client is larger than this
amount, the Performance Schema truncates the attribute data,
increments the
Performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_lost
status variable, and writes a message to the error log
indicating that truncation occurred if the
log_error_verbosity
system
variable is greater than 1. A _truncated
attribute is also added to the session attributes with a value
indicating how many bytes were lost, if the attribute buffer
has sufficient space. This enables the Performance Schema to
expose per-connection truncation information in the connection
attribute tables. This information can be examined without
having to check the error log.
The default value of
performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size
is autosized at server startup. This value may be small, so if
truncation occurs
(Performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_lost
becomes nonzero), you may wish to set
performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size
explicitly to a larger value.
Although the maximum permitted
performance_schema_session_connect_attrs_size
value is 1MB, the effective maximum is 64KB because the server
imposes a limit of 64KB on the aggregate size of connection
attribute data it accepts. If a client attempts to send more
than 64KB of attribute data, the server rejects the
connection. For more information, see
Section 29.12.9, “Performance Schema Connection Attribute Tables”.
performance_schema_setup_actors_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-setup-actors-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_setup_actors_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autosizing; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
setup_actors
table.
performance_schema_setup_objects_size
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-setup-objects-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_setup_objects_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the
setup_objects
table.
performance_schema_show_processlist
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-show-processlist[={OFF|ON}] |
---|---|
Deprecated | Yes |
System Variable | performance_schema_show_processlist |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | Yes |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Boolean |
Default Value | OFF |
The SHOW PROCESSLIST
statement
provides process information by collecting thread data from
all active threads. The
performance_schema_show_processlist
variable determines which SHOW PROCESSLIST
implementation to use:
The default implementation iterates across active threads from within the thread manager while holding a global mutex. This has negative performance consequences, particularly on busy systems.
The alternative SHOW
PROCESSLIST
implementation is based on the
Performance Schema
processlist
table. This
implementation queries active thread data from the
Performance Schema rather than the thread manager and does
not require a mutex.
To enable the alternative implementation, enable the
performance_schema_show_processlist
system variable. To ensure that the default and alternative
implementations yield the same information, certain
configuration requirements must be met; see
Section 29.12.22.8, “The processlist Table”.
Command-Line Format | --performance-schema-users-size=# |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_users_size |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Minimum Value | -1 (signifies autoscaling; do not assign this literal value) |
Maximum Value | 1048576 |
The number of rows in the users
table. If this variable is 0, the Performance Schema does not
maintain connection statistics in the
users
table or status variable
information in the status_by_user
table.
performance_schema_max_logger_classes
Command-Line Format | --performance_schema_max_logger_classes[=value] |
---|---|
System Variable | performance_schema_max_logger_classes |
Scope | Global |
Dynamic | No |
SET_VAR Hint Applies |
No |
Type | Integer |
Default Value | 80 |
Minimum Value | 0 |
Maximum Value | 200 |
The value indicates the maximum number of logger client instruments that can be created. Modifying this setting requires server restart.