MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
The variables_info table shows,
for each system variable, the source from which it was most
recently set, and its range of values.
The variables_info table has
these columns:
VARIABLE_NAME
The variable name.
VARIABLE_SOURCE
The source from which the variable was most recently set:
COMMAND_LINE
The variable was set on the command line.
COMPILED
The variable has its compiled-in default value.
COMPILED is the value used for
variables not set any other way.
DYNAMIC
The variable was set at runtime. This includes
variables set within files specified using the
init_file system
variable.
EXPLICIT
The variable was set from an option file named with
the --defaults-file
option.
EXTRA
The variable was set from an option file named with
the
--defaults-extra-file
option.
GLOBAL
The variable was set from a global option file. This
includes option files not covered by
EXPLICIT, EXTRA,
LOGIN,
PERSISTED,
SERVER, or USER.
LOGIN
The variable was set from a user-specific login path
file (~/.mylogin.cnf).
PERSISTED
The variable was set from a server-specific
mysqld-auto.cnf option file. No
row has this value if the server was started with
persisted_globals_load
disabled.
SERVER
The variable was set from a server-specific
option file. For details about how
$MYSQL_HOME/my.cnfMYSQL_HOME is set, see
Section 6.2.2.2, “Using Option Files”.
USER
The variable was set from a user-specific
~/.my.cnf option file.
VARIABLE_PATH
If the variable was set from an option file,
VARIABLE_PATH is the path name of that
file. Otherwise, the value is the empty string.
MIN_VALUE
The minimum permitted value for the variable. For a variable whose type is not numeric, this is always 0.
MAX_VALUE
The maximum permitted value for the variable. For a variable whose type is not numeric, this is always 0.
SET_TIME
The time at which the variable was most recently set. The default is the time at which the server initialized global system variables during startup.
SET_USER, SET_HOST
The user name and host name of the client user that most
recently set the variable. If a client connects as
user17 from host
host34.example.com using the account
'user17'@'%.example.com,
SET_USER and
SET_HOST are user17
and host34.example.com, respectively.
For proxy user connections, these values correspond to the
external (proxy) user, not the proxied user against which
privilege checking is performed. The default for each
column is the empty string, indicating that the variable
has not been set since server startup.
The variables_info table has no
indexes.
TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted
for the variables_info table.
If a variable with a VARIABLE_SOURCE value
other than DYNAMIC is set at runtime,
VARIABLE_SOURCE becomes
DYNAMIC and
VARIABLE_PATH becomes the empty string.
A system variable that has only a session value (such as
debug_sync) cannot be set at
startup or persisted. For session-only system variables,
VARIABLE_SOURCE can be only
COMPILED or DYNAMIC.
If a system variable has an unexpected
VARIABLE_SOURCE value, consider your server
startup method. For example, mysqld_safe
reads option files and passes certain options it finds there
as part of the command line that it uses to start
mysqld. Consequently, some system variables
that you set in option files might display in
variables_info as
COMMAND_LINE, rather than as
GLOBAL or SERVER as you
might otherwise expect.
Some sample queries that use the
variables_info table, with
representative output:
Display variables set on the command line:
mysql>SELECT VARIABLE_NAMEFROM performance_schema.variables_infoWHERE VARIABLE_SOURCE = 'COMMAND_LINE'ORDER BY VARIABLE_NAME;+---------------+ | VARIABLE_NAME | +---------------+ | basedir | | datadir | | log_error | | pid_file | | plugin_dir | | port | +---------------+
Display variables set from persistent storage:
mysql>SELECT VARIABLE_NAMEFROM performance_schema.variables_infoWHERE VARIABLE_SOURCE = 'PERSISTED'ORDER BY VARIABLE_NAME;+--------------------------+ | VARIABLE_NAME | +--------------------------+ | event_scheduler | | max_connections | | validate_password.policy | +--------------------------+
Join variables_info with the
global_variables table to
display the current values of persisted variables,
together with their range of values:
mysql>SELECTVI.VARIABLE_NAME, GV.VARIABLE_VALUE,VI.MIN_VALUE,VI.MAX_VALUEFROM performance_schema.variables_info AS VIINNER JOIN performance_schema.global_variables AS GVUSING(VARIABLE_NAME)WHERE VI.VARIABLE_SOURCE = 'PERSISTED'ORDER BY VARIABLE_NAME;+--------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------+ | VARIABLE_NAME | VARIABLE_VALUE | MIN_VALUE | MAX_VALUE | +--------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------+ | event_scheduler | ON | 0 | 0 | | max_connections | 200 | 1 | 100000 | | validate_password.policy | STRONG | 0 | 0 | +--------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------+