MySQL 5.7 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 7.5 and NDB Cluster 7.6

21.5.15 ndb_index_stat — NDB Index Statistics Utility

ndb_index_stat provides per-fragment statistical information about indexes on NDB tables. This includes cache version and age, number of index entries per partition, and memory consumption by indexes.

Usage

To obtain basic index statistics about a given NDB table, invoke ndb_index_stat as shown here, with the name of the table as the first argument and the name of the database containing this table specified immediately following it, using the --database (-d) option:

ndb_index_stat table -d database

In this example, we use ndb_index_stat to obtain such information about an NDB table named mytable in the test database:

$> ndb_index_stat -d test mytable
table:City index:PRIMARY fragCount:2
sampleVersion:3 loadTime:1399585986 sampleCount:1994 keyBytes:7976
query cache: valid:1 sampleCount:1994 totalBytes:27916
times in ms: save: 7.133 sort: 1.974 sort per sample: 0.000

NDBT_ProgramExit: 0 - OK

sampleVersion is the version number of the cache from which the statistics data is taken. Running ndb_index_stat with the --update option causes sampleVersion to be incremented.

loadTime shows when the cache was last updated. This is expressed as seconds since the Unix Epoch.

sampleCount is the number of index entries found per partition. You can estimate the total number of entries by multiplying this by the number of fragments (shown as fragCount).

sampleCount can be compared with the cardinality of SHOW INDEX or INFORMATION_SCHEMA.STATISTICS, although the latter two provide a view of the table as a whole, while ndb_index_stat provides a per-fragment average.

keyBytes is the number of bytes used by the index. In this example, the primary key is an integer, which requires four bytes for each index, so keyBytes can be calculated in this case as shown here:

    keyBytes = sampleCount * (4 bytes per index) = 1994 * 4 = 7976

This information can also be obtained using the corresponding column definitions from the Information Schema COLUMNS table (this requires a MySQL Server and a MySQL client application).

totalBytes is the total memory consumed by all indexes on the table, in bytes.

Timings shown in the preceding examples are specific to each invocation of ndb_index_stat.

The --verbose option provides some additional output, as shown here:

$> ndb_index_stat -d test mytable --verbose
random seed 1337010518
connected
loop 1 of 1
table:mytable index:PRIMARY fragCount:4
sampleVersion:2 loadTime:1336751773 sampleCount:0 keyBytes:0
read stats
query cache created
query cache: valid:1 sampleCount:0 totalBytes:0
times in ms: save: 20.766 sort: 0.001
disconnected

NDBT_ProgramExit: 0 - OK

$>

If the only output from the program is NDBT_ProgramExit: 0 - OK, this may indicate that no statistics yet exist. To force them to be created (or updated if they already exist), invoke ndb_index_stat with the --update option, or execute ANALYZE TABLE on the table in the mysql client.

Options

The following table includes options that are specific to the NDB Cluster ndb_index_stat utility. Additional descriptions are listed following the table.

Table 21.34 Command-line options used with the program ndb_index_stat

Format Description Added, Deprecated, or Removed

--character-sets-dir=path

Directory containing character sets

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--connect-retries=#

Number of times to retry connection before giving up

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--connect-retry-delay=#

Number of seconds to wait between attempts to contact management server

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--connect-string=connection_string,

-c connection_string

Same as --ndb-connectstring

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--core-file

Write core file on error; used in debugging

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--database=name,

-d name

Name of database containing table

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--defaults-extra-file=path

Read given file after global files are read

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--defaults-file=path

Read default options from given file only

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--defaults-group-suffix=string

Also read groups with concat(group, suffix)

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--delete

Delete index statistics for table, stopping any auto-update previously configured

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--dump

Print query cache

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--help,

-?

Display help text and exit

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--login-path=path

Read given path from login file

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--loops=#

Set the number of times to perform given command; default is 0

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--ndb-connectstring=connection_string,

-c connection_string

Set connect string for connecting to ndb_mgmd. Syntax: "[nodeid=id;][host=]hostname[:port]". Overrides entries in NDB_CONNECTSTRING and my.cnf

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--ndb-mgmd-host=connection_string,

-c connection_string

Same as --ndb-connectstring

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--ndb-nodeid=#

Set node ID for this node, overriding any ID set by --ndb-connectstring

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--ndb-optimized-node-selection

Enable optimizations for selection of nodes for transactions. Enabled by default; use --skip-ndb-optimized-node-selection to disable

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--no-defaults

Do not read default options from any option file other than login file

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--print-defaults

Print program argument list and exit

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--query=#

Perform random range queries on first key attr (must be int unsigned)

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-drop

Drop any statistics tables and events in NDB kernel (all statistics are lost)

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-create

Create all statistics tables and events in NDB kernel, if none of them already exist

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-create-if-not-exist

Create any statistics tables and events in NDB kernel that do not already exist

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-create-if-not-valid

Create any statistics tables or events that do not already exist in the NDB kernel, after dropping any that are invalid

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-check

Verify that NDB system index statistics and event tables exist

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-skip-tables

Do not apply sys-* options to tables

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--sys-skip-events

Do not apply sys-* options to events

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--update

Update index statistics for table, restarting any auto-update previously configured

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--usage,

-?

Display help text and exit; same as --help

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--verbose,

-v

Turn on verbose output

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)

--version,

-V

Display version information and exit

(Supported in all NDB releases based on MySQL 5.7)


ndb_index_stat system options.  The following options are used to generate and update the statistics tables in the NDB kernel. None of these options can be mixed with statistics options (see ndb_index_stat statistics options).

ndb_index_stat statistics options.  The options listed here are used to generate index statistics. They work with a given table and database. They cannot be mixed with system options (see ndb_index_stat system options).