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# Tests for PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA --source include/not_valgrind.inc --source include/not_embedded.inc --source include/have_perfschema.inc --source ../include/start_server_common.inc # NOTE : Index stats are manifested during table creation. To force a low index # condition, performance_schema_max_index_stat must be set to the number of # all system table indexes, plus 1. ############################# # Setup database and tables. ############################# --disable_warnings drop table if exists db1.t1; drop database if exists db1; --enable_warnings create database db1; create table db1.t1 (a int, b char(10) default 'default', unique key uidx(a)); ####################### # Execute few queries. ####################### insert into db1.t1 values('1', 'abc'); insert into db1.t1 values('2', 'abc'); select * from db1.t1 where a='1'; ##################################################### # Run few queries on Performance Schema stats tables. ##################################################### # There should be 3 entries in following table. 2 for insert and 1 for select. select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; # Stats for 2 indexes (full scan, uidx) select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; flush tables; # Stats for full scan lost select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; # Stats for only 1 index, uidx # Stats for full scan lost select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; # Expect INDEX_STAT lost, we have room for 1 out of 2 --disable_warnings select variable_value > 0 from information_schema.global_status where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_INDEX_STAT_LOST'; # While at it, check that FLUSH STATUS Resets the lost counter FLUSH STATUS; select variable_value from information_schema.global_status where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_INDEX_STAT_LOST'; --enable_warnings create table db1.t2 (a int, b char(10) default 'default', unique key uidx(a)); ####################### # Execute few queries. ####################### insert into db1.t1 values('3', 'abc'); insert into db1.t1 values('4', 'abc'); select * from db1.t1 where a='1'; insert into db1.t2 values('1', 'abc'); insert into db1.t2 values('2', 'abc'); select * from db1.t2 where a='1'; ##################################################### # Run few queries on Performance Schema stats tables. ##################################################### select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; flush tables; select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; # Expect INDEX_STAT lost --disable_warnings select variable_value > 0 from information_schema.global_status where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_INDEX_STAT_LOST'; --enable_warnings FLUSH STATUS; ##################################################################################### # Update setup_objects to DISABLE TABLE and check index lost stats after flush tables ##################################################################################### update performance_schema.setup_objects set ENABLED='NO' where OBJECT_TYPE='TABLE'; ####################### # Execute few queries. ####################### insert into db1.t1 values('5', 'abc'); insert into db1.t1 values('6', 'abc'); select * from db1.t1 where a='1'; insert into db1.t2 values('3', 'abc'); insert into db1.t2 values('4', 'abc'); select * from db1.t2 where a='1'; # Empty, objects are disabled select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; # Empty, objects are disabled select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; flush tables; # Empty, objects are disabled select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME; # Empty, objects are disabled select COUNT_STAR, OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage where OBJECT_SCHEMA='db1' order by OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME, INDEX_NAME; # Do not expect lost counter in INDEX_STAT --disable_warnings select variable_value from information_schema.global_status where variable_name like 'PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA_INDEX_STAT_LOST'; --enable_warnings ########### # Cleanup. ########### drop database db1; update performance_schema.setup_objects set ENABLED='YES' where OBJECT_TYPE='TABLE' and OBJECT_SCHEMA="%";