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xtstat can be used to monitor all internal activity of PBXT.

xtstat polls the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PBXT_STATISTICS table. The poll interval can be set using the --delay option, and is 1 second by default.

For most statistics, xtstat will display the difference in values between the current and previous polls. For example, if bytes written current value is 1000, and on the previous call it was 800, then xtstat will display 200. This means that 200 bytes were written to disk in the intervening period.

Using xtstat

Invoke xtstat as follows:

$ xtstat [ options ]

For example, to poll every 10 seconds:

xtstat -D10

Note that statistic counters are never reset, even if a rollback occurs. For example, if an UPDATE statement is rolled back, xtstat will still indicate that one write statement (see stat-write below) was executed.

If MariaDB shuts down or crashes, xtstat will attempt to reconnect. xtstat can be terminated any time using the CTRL-C key cimbination.

Before PBXT has recovered, not all statistics are available. In particular, the statistics relating to PBXT background threads are not available (including the sweep and chkpnt statistics).

Command line options

xtstat options are as follows:

Option Description
-?, --help Prints help text.
-h, --host=value Connect to host.
-u, --user=value User for login if not current user.
-p, --password[=value] Password to use when connecting to server. If password is not given it's asked from the tty.
-d, --database=value Database to be used (pbxt or information_schema required), default is information_schema
-P, --port=value Port number to use for connection.
-S, --socket=value Socket file to use for connection.
-D, --delay=value Delay in seconds between polls of the database.
--protocol=value Connection protocol to use: default/tcp/socket/pipe/memory
--display=value Columns to display: use short names separated by | (the pipe character), partial match allowed. Use --display=all to display all columns available.

Connection options will also be taken from the MySQL config file if available.

Size indicators

Values displayed by xtstat are either a time in milliseconds, a value in bytes, or a counter. If these values are too large to be displayed then the value is rounded and a size indicator is added.

The following size indicators are used:

K : Kilobytes (1,024 bytes)
M : Megabytes (1,048,576 bytes)
G : Gigabytes (1,073,741,024 bytes)
T : Terabytes (1,099,511,627,776 bytes)
t : thousands (1,000s)
m : millions (1,000,000s)
b : billions (1,000,000,000s)

Statistics

The following is a list of the statistics displayed by xtstat. Each statistic as a two-part display name. The first part is the category and the second part is the type.

You can select categories and types for display, as you require. For example --display=read will display all read activity, --display=xact|stat will display transaction and statement activity.

Note, for diagnostics it is best to capture all statistics. The reason is because you never now where a problem might turn up, so without certain statistics you may not be able to identify the problem.

Displayname Name Description
time-curr Current Time The current time in seconds
time-msec TimeSinceLastCall Time passed in milliseconds since last statistics call
xact-commt Commit Count Number of transactions committed
xact-rollb Rollback Count Number of transactions rolled back
xact-waits Wait for Xact Count Number of times waited for another transaction
xact-dirty Dirty Xact Count Number of transactions still to be cleaned up. This also includes all the currently running transactions. Cleanup means that the Sweeper thread must still scan the transcation and collect/mark any "garbage" left by the transaction. Garbage is, for example, versions of rows that are no longer visiable by any transaction.
stat-read Read Statements Number of SELECT statements
stat-write Write Statements Number of UPDATE/INSERT/DELETE statements
rec-in Record Bytes Read Bytes read from the record/row files
rec-out Record Bytes Written Bytes written to the record/row files. This data is transfered from the transaction logs to the handle data (xtd) and the row index files (xtr).
rec-syncs/ms Record File Flushes 2 values separated by a '/': the number of flushes to data handle (.xtd) and row index (.xtr) files and the time taken in milliseconds to perform the flush operations.
rec-hits Record Cache Hits Hits when accessing the record cache. The record cache caches the data handle (.xtd) and row index (.xtr) files.
rec-miss Record Cache Misses Misses when accessing the record cache
rec-frees Record Cache Frees Number of record cache pages freed
rec-%use Record Cache Usage Percentage of record cache in use. This value is displayed by xtstat as a percentage of the total cache available, but the value returned by PBXT_STATISTICS table is in bytes used.
ind-in Index Bytes Read Bytes read from the index files
ind-out IndexBytesWritten Bytes written to the index files. This data is transfered from the index log files (ilog) to the index files (xti), during a consistent flush of the index.
ind-syncs/ms Index File Flushes 2 values separated by a '/': the number of flushes to index files and the time taken for the flush operations in milliseconds.
ind-hits Index Cache Hits Hits when accessing the index cache
ind-miss Index Cache Misses Misses when accessing the index cache
ind-%use Index Cache Usage Percentage of index cache used. This value is displayed by xtstat as a percentage of the total cache available, but the value returned by PBXT_STATISTICS table is in bytes used.
ilog-in Index Log Bytes In Bytes read from the index log files
ilog-out Index Log Bytes Out Bytes written to the index log files. This data is transfered from the index cache in main memory to the index log files (ilog) during a consistent flush of the index.
ilog-syncs/ms Index Log File Syncs 2 values separated by a '/': the number of flushes to index log files and the time taken for the flush operations in milliseconds
xlog-in Xact Log Bytes In Bytes read from the transaction log files
xlog-out Xact Log Bytes Out Bytes written to the transaction log files. This is data transfered from the transaction log buffer (pbxt_transaction_buffer_size) to the transaction log files (.xlog). This transfer occurs on commit or when the transaction log buffer is full.
xlog-syncs Xact Log File Syncs Number of flushes to transaction log files
xlog-msec Xact Log Sync Time The time in milliseconds to flush transaction log files
xlog-hits Xact Log Cache Hits Hits when accessing the transaction log cache
xlog-miss Xact Log Cache Misses Misses when accessing the transaction log cache
xlog-%use Xact Log Cache Usage Percentage of transaction log cache used. This value is displayed by xtstat as a percentage of the total cache available, but the value returned by PBXT_STATISTICS table is in bytes used.
data-in Data Log Bytes In Bytes read from the data log files
data-out Data Log Bytes Out Bytes written to the data log files. This data is transfered from the data log buffer (pbxt_log_buffer_size) to the data log files (.dlog), when the buffer is full, or on commit.
data-syncs Data Log File Syncs Number of flushes to data log files
data-msec Data Log Sync Time The time in milliseconds spent flushing data log files
to-chkpt Bytes to Checkpoint Bytes written to the transaction log since the last checkpoint
to-write Log Bytes to Write Bytes written to the transaction log, still to be written to the database
to-sweep Log Bytes to Sweep Bytes written to the transaction log, still to be read by the Sweeper thread
sweep-waits SweeperWaitonXact Attempts to cleanup a transaction
scan-index Index Scan Count Number of index scans
scan-table Table Scan Count Number of table scans
row-sel Select Row Count Number of rows selected
row-ins Insert Row Count Number of rows inserted
row-upd Update Row Count Number of rows updated
row-del Delete Row Count Number of rows deleted

More Information

Documentation on this page is based on the xtstat documentation on the PrimeBase website.

Paul McCullagh's presentation from the 2010 User's Conference has some usage examples: http://www.primebase.org/download/pbxt-uc-2010.pdf

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