MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The cond_instances
table lists
all the conditions seen by the Performance Schema while the
server executes. A condition is a synchronization mechanism
used in the code to signal that a specific event has happened,
so that a thread waiting for this condition can resume work.
When a thread is waiting for something to happen, the condition name is an indication of what the thread is waiting for, but there is no immediate way to tell which other thread, or threads, causes the condition to happen.
The cond_instances
table has
these columns:
NAME
The instrument name associated with the condition.
OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN
The address in memory of the instrumented condition.
The cond_instances
table has
these indexes:
Primary key on (OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN
)
Index on (NAME
)
TRUNCATE TABLE
is not permitted
for the cond_instances
table.