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## ## WL#4814, 4.1.4 FILE IO ## ## Functional testing of File IO ## --source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/have_perfschema.inc UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'NO', timed = 'YES'; UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'YES' WHERE name LIKE 'wait/io/file/%'; update performance_schema.threads SET instrumented = 'YES' WHERE PROCESSLIST_ID=connection_id(); # reset lost counters truncate table performance_schema.events_statements_summary_by_digest; flush status; --disable_warnings DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1; --enable_warnings # # TODO: Change to InnoDB when it gets instrumentation # CREATE TABLE t1 (id INT PRIMARY KEY, b CHAR(100) DEFAULT 'initial value') ENGINE=MyISAM; INSERT INTO t1 (id) VALUES (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8); TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_history_long; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_history; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_current; # # FF1: Count for file should increase with instrumentation enabled and # FF2: Count for file should not increase with instrumentation disabled # SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id = 1; SET @before_count = (SELECT SUM(TIMER_WAIT) FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE (EVENT_NAME = 'wait/io/file/myisam/dfile') AND (OBJECT_NAME LIKE '%t1.MYD')); SELECT (@before_count >= 0) as have_before_count; SELECT IF(@before_count > 0, 'Success', 'Failure') has_instrumentation; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id < 4; SET @after_count = (SELECT SUM(TIMER_WAIT) FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE (EVENT_NAME = 'wait/io/file/myisam/dfile') AND (OBJECT_NAME LIKE '%t1.MYD') AND (1 = 1)); SELECT (@after_count >= 0) as have_after_count; SELECT IF((@after_count - @before_count) > 0, 'Success', 'Failure') test_ff1_timed; UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled='NO'; SET @before_count = (SELECT SUM(TIMER_WAIT) FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE (EVENT_NAME = 'wait/io/file/myisam/dfile') AND (OBJECT_NAME LIKE '%t1.MYD') AND (2 = 2)); SELECT (@before_count >= 0) as have_before_count; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id < 6; SET @after_count = (SELECT SUM(TIMER_WAIT) FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE (EVENT_NAME = 'wait/io/file/myisam/dfile') AND (OBJECT_NAME LIKE '%t1.MYD') AND (3 = 3)); SELECT (@after_count >= 0) as have_after_count; SELECT IF((COALESCE(@after_count, 0) - COALESCE(@before_count, 0)) = 0, 'Success', 'Failure') test_ff2_timed; # # Check not timed measurements # UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'YES' WHERE name LIKE 'wait/io/file/%'; UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET timed = 'NO'; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_history_long; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_history; TRUNCATE TABLE performance_schema.events_waits_current; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id > 4; SELECT * FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long WHERE TIMER_WAIT != NULL OR TIMER_START != NULL OR TIMER_END != NULL; SELECT * FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history WHERE TIMER_WAIT != NULL OR TIMER_START != NULL OR TIMER_END != NULL; SELECT * FROM performance_schema.events_waits_current WHERE TIMER_WAIT != NULL OR TIMER_START != NULL OR TIMER_END != NULL; UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET timed = 'YES'; SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE id < 4; DROP TABLE t1; # # FF4: Use-case from Enterprise Monitor # --disable_result_log SELECT SUM(COUNT_READ) AS sum_count_read, SUM(COUNT_WRITE) AS sum_count_write, SUM(SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_READ) AS sum_num_bytes_read, SUM(SUM_NUMBER_OF_BYTES_WRITE) AS sum_num_bytes_write FROM performance_schema.file_summary_by_instance WHERE FILE_NAME LIKE CONCAT('%', @@tmpdir, '%') ORDER BY NULL; --enable_result_log # # FF5: Troubleshooting tasks # # These queries will give different results based on timing, # but at least they should not crash. # # # Total and average wait time for different events on system level # --disable_result_log SELECT EVENT_NAME, COUNT_STAR, AVG_TIMER_WAIT, SUM_TIMER_WAIT FROM performance_schema.events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name WHERE COUNT_STAR > 0 ORDER BY SUM_TIMER_WAIT DESC LIMIT 10; --enable_result_log # # Total and average wait time for different users # --disable_result_log SELECT p.processlist_user, SUM(TIMER_WAIT) SUM_WAIT # ((TIME_TO_SEC(TIMEDIFF(NOW(), i.startup_time)) * 1000) / SUM(TIMER_WAIT)) * 100 WAIT_PERCENTAGE FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long h INNER JOIN performance_schema.threads p USING (THREAD_ID) GROUP BY p.processlist_user ORDER BY SUM_WAIT DESC LIMIT 20; --enable_result_log # # Total and average wait times for different events for a session # --disable_result_log SELECT h.EVENT_NAME, SUM(h.TIMER_WAIT) TOTAL_WAIT FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long h INNER JOIN performance_schema.threads p USING (THREAD_ID) WHERE p.PROCESSLIST_ID = 1 GROUP BY h.EVENT_NAME HAVING TOTAL_WAIT > 0; --enable_result_log # # Which user reads and writes data # --disable_result_log SELECT p.processlist_user, h.operation, SUM(NUMBER_OF_BYTES) bytes FROM performance_schema.events_waits_history_long h INNER JOIN performance_schema.threads p USING (THREAD_ID) GROUP BY p.processlist_user, h.operation HAVING BYTES > 0 ORDER BY p.processlist_user, h.operation; --enable_result_log # Clean-up. UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET enabled = 'YES', timed = 'YES'; # In case of failure, will indicate the root cause show global status like "performance_schema%";