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  1. Aborted clientsDocumentation 2.3 k The number of connections that were aborted because the client died without closing the connection properly.
  2. Aborted connectsDocumentation 7.4 k The number of failed attempts to connect to the MySQL server.
  3. Binlog snapshot fileDocumentation
  4. Binlog snapshot positionDocumentation 0
  5. Binlog cache disk useDocumentation 0 The number of transactions that used the temporary binary log cache but that exceeded the value of binlog_cache_size and used a temporary file to store statements from the transaction.
  6. Binlog cache useDocumentation 0 The number of transactions that used the temporary binary log cache.
  7. Binlog stmt cache disk useDocumentation 0
  8. Binlog stmt cache useDocumentation 0
  9. Bytes receivedDocumentation 2.9 G
  10. Bytes sentDocumentation 75.4 G
  11. Com admin commandsDocumentation 274.4 k
  12. Com assign to keycacheDocumentation 0
  13. Com alter dbDocumentation 1
  14. Com alter db upgradeDocumentation 0
  15. Com alter eventDocumentation 0
  16. Com alter functionDocumentation 0
  17. Com alter procedureDocumentation 0
  18. Com alter serverDocumentation 0
  19. Com alter tableDocumentation 421
  20. Com alter tablespaceDocumentation 0
  21. Com alter userDocumentation 0
  22. Com analyzeDocumentation 0
  23. Com beginDocumentation 68.4 k
  24. Com binlogDocumentation 0
  25. Com call procedureDocumentation 0
  26. Com change dbDocumentation 179.6 k
  27. Com change masterDocumentation 0
  28. Com checkDocumentation 36
  29. Com checksumDocumentation 0
  30. Com commitDocumentation 66.3 k
  31. Com create compression dictionaryDocumentation 0
  32. Com create dbDocumentation 1
  33. Com create eventDocumentation 0
  34. Com create functionDocumentation 0
  35. Com create indexDocumentation 0
  36. Com create procedureDocumentation 0
  37. Com create serverDocumentation 0
  38. Com create tableDocumentation 1.3 k
  39. Com create triggerDocumentation 0
  40. Com create udfDocumentation 0
  41. Com create userDocumentation 0
  42. Com create viewDocumentation 0
  43. Com deleteDocumentation 84.8 k
  44. Com delete multiDocumentation 3.3 k
  45. Com doDocumentation 0
  46. Com drop compression dictionaryDocumentation 0
  47. Com drop dbDocumentation 0
  48. Com drop eventDocumentation 0
  49. Com drop functionDocumentation 0
  50. Com drop indexDocumentation 0
  51. Com drop procedureDocumentation 0
  52. Com drop serverDocumentation 0
  53. Com drop tableDocumentation 66
  54. Com drop triggerDocumentation 0
  55. Com drop userDocumentation 0
  56. Com drop viewDocumentation 0
  57. Com empty queryDocumentation 42
  58. Com flushDocumentation 12
  59. Com get diagnosticsDocumentation 0
  60. Com grantDocumentation 42
  61. Com ha closeDocumentation 0
  62. Com ha openDocumentation 0
  63. Com ha readDocumentation 0
  64. Com helpDocumentation 0
  65. Com insertDocumentation 284.6 k
  66. Com insert selectDocumentation 1.2 k
  67. Com install pluginDocumentation 0
  68. Com killDocumentation 0
  69. Com loadDocumentation 42
  70. Com lock tablesDocumentation 3.6 k
  71. Com lock tables for backupDocumentation 0
  72. Com lock binlog for backupDocumentation 0
  73. Com optimizeDocumentation 39
  74. Com preload keysDocumentation 0
  75. Com purgeDocumentation 0
  76. Com purge before dateDocumentation 0
  77. Com purge archivedDocumentation 0
  78. Com purge archived before dateDocumentation 0
  79. Com release savepointDocumentation 703
  80. Com rename tableDocumentation 0
  81. Com rename userDocumentation 0
  82. Com repairDocumentation 0
  83. Com replaceDocumentation 10.8 k
  84. Com replace selectDocumentation 0
  85. Com resetDocumentation 0
  86. Com resignalDocumentation 0
  87. Com revokeDocumentation 0
  88. Com revoke allDocumentation 0
  89. Com rollbackDocumentation 8
  90. Com rollback to savepointDocumentation 40 k
  91. Com savepointDocumentation 704
  92. Com selectDocumentation 2.9 M
  93. Com set optionDocumentation 613.2 k
  94. Com signalDocumentation 0
  95. Com show binlog eventsDocumentation 0
  96. Com show binlogsDocumentation 2
  97. Com show charsetsDocumentation 0
  98. Com show client statisticsDocumentation 0
  99. Com show collationsDocumentation 0
  100. Com show create dbDocumentation 0
  101. Com show create eventDocumentation 0
  102. Com show create funcDocumentation 1
  103. Com show create procDocumentation 0
  104. Com show create tableDocumentation 42.2 k
  105. Com show create triggerDocumentation 18
  106. Com show databasesDocumentation 31
  107. Com show engine logsDocumentation 0
  108. Com show engine mutexDocumentation 0
  109. Com show engine statusDocumentation 0
  110. Com show eventsDocumentation 703
  111. Com show errorsDocumentation 0
  112. Com show fieldsDocumentation 201.7 k
  113. Com show function codeDocumentation 0
  114. Com show function statusDocumentation 2.4 k
  115. Com show grantsDocumentation 3.7 k
  116. Com show index statisticsDocumentation 0
  117. Com show keysDocumentation 2.1 k
  118. Com show master statusDocumentation 14
  119. Com show open tablesDocumentation 0
  120. Com show pluginsDocumentation 0
  121. Com show privilegesDocumentation 0
  122. Com show procedure codeDocumentation 0
  123. Com show procedure statusDocumentation 2.4 k
  124. Com show processlistDocumentation 4.3 k
  125. Com show profileDocumentation 0
  126. Com show profilesDocumentation 0
  127. Com show relaylog eventsDocumentation 0
  128. Com show slave hostsDocumentation 0
  129. Com show slave statusDocumentation 14
  130. Com show slave status nolockDocumentation 0
  131. Com show statusDocumentation 12.5 k
  132. Com show storage enginesDocumentation 225
  133. Com show table statisticsDocumentation 0
  134. Com show table statusDocumentation 45.6 k
  135. Com show tablesDocumentation 85.4 k
  136. Com show thread statisticsDocumentation 0
  137. Com show triggersDocumentation 42.5 k
  138. Com show user statisticsDocumentation 0
  139. Com show variablesDocumentation 7.3 k
  140. Com show warningsDocumentation 0
  141. Com slave startDocumentation 0
  142. Com slave stopDocumentation 0
  143. Com stmt closeDocumentation 3.6 k
  144. Com stmt executeDocumentation 3.6 k
  145. Com stmt fetchDocumentation 0
  146. Com stmt prepareDocumentation 3.6 k
  147. Com stmt reprepareDocumentation 0
  148. Com stmt resetDocumentation 2.1 k
  149. Com stmt send long dataDocumentation 635
  150. Com truncateDocumentation 1.4 k
  151. Com uninstall pluginDocumentation 0
  152. Com unlock binlogDocumentation 0
  153. Com unlock tablesDocumentation 4.3 k
  154. Com updateDocumentation 532.7 k
  155. Com update multiDocumentation 183
  156. Com xa commitDocumentation 0
  157. Com xa endDocumentation 0
  158. Com xa prepareDocumentation 0
  159. Com xa recoverDocumentation 0
  160. Com xa rollbackDocumentation 0
  161. Com xa startDocumentation 0
  162. CompressionDocumentation OFF
  163. Connection errors acceptDocumentation 0
  164. Connection errors internalDocumentation 0
  165. Connection errors max connectionsDocumentation 0
  166. Connection errors peer addressDocumentation 0
  167. Connection errors selectDocumentation 0
  168. Connection errors tcpwrapDocumentation 0
  169. ConnectionsDocumentation 174.9 k The number of connection attempts (successful or not) to the MySQL server.
  170. Created tmp disk tablesDocumentation 346.1 k The number of temporary tables on disk created automatically by the server while executing statements. If Created_tmp_disk_tables is big, you may want to increase the tmp_table_size value to cause temporary tables to be memory-based instead of disk-based.
  171. Created tmp filesDocumentation 169 How many temporary files mysqld has created.
  172. Created tmp tablesDocumentation 594.6 k The number of in-memory temporary tables created automatically by the server while executing statements.
  173. Delayed errorsDocumentation 0 The number of rows written with INSERT DELAYED for which some error occurred (probably duplicate key).
  174. Delayed insert threadsDocumentation 0 The number of INSERT DELAYED handler threads in use. Every different table on which one uses INSERT DELAYED gets its own thread.
  175. Delayed writesDocumentation 0 The number of INSERT DELAYED rows written.
  176. Flush commandsDocumentation 1 The number of executed FLUSH statements.
  177. Handler commitDocumentation 2.1 M The number of internal COMMIT statements.
  178. Handler deleteDocumentation 98.2 k The number of times a row was deleted from a table.
  179. Handler discoverDocumentation 0 The MySQL server can ask the NDB Cluster storage engine if it knows about a table with a given name. This is called discovery. Handler_discover indicates the number of time tables have been discovered.
  180. Handler external lockDocumentation 8.2 M
  181. Handler mrr initDocumentation 0
  182. Handler prepareDocumentation 0
  183. Handler read firstDocumentation 253.5 k The number of times the first entry was read from an index. If this is high, it suggests that the server is doing a lot of full index scans; for example, SELECT col1 FROM foo, assuming that col1 is indexed.
  184. Handler read keyDocumentation 20.4 M The number of requests to read a row based on a key. If this is high, it is a good indication that your queries and tables are properly indexed.
  185. Handler read lastDocumentation 12.7 k
  186. Handler read nextDocumentation 57.6 M The number of requests to read the next row in key order. This is incremented if you are querying an index column with a range constraint or if you are doing an index scan.
  187. Handler read prevDocumentation 5.1 M The number of requests to read the previous row in key order. This read method is mainly used to optimize ORDER BY … DESC.
  188. Handler read rndDocumentation 8.2 M The number of requests to read a row based on a fixed position. This is high if you are doing a lot of queries that require sorting of the result. You probably have a lot of queries that require MySQL to scan whole tables or you have joins that don't use keys properly.
  189. Handler read rnd nextDocumentation 427.7 M The number of requests to read the next row in the data file. This is high if you are doing a lot of table scans. Generally this suggests that your tables are not properly indexed or that your queries are not written to take advantage of the indexes you have.
  190. Handler rollbackDocumentation 127 The number of internal ROLLBACK statements.
  191. Handler savepointDocumentation 704
  192. Handler savepoint rollbackDocumentation 40 k
  193. Handler updateDocumentation 1.3 M The number of requests to update a row in a table.
  194. Handler writeDocumentation 11.3 M The number of requests to insert a row in a table.
  195. Innodb buffer pool dump statusDocumentation not started
  196. Innodb buffer pool load statusDocumentation not started
  197. Innodb background log syncDocumentation 25.4 k
  198. Innodb buffer pool pages dataDocumentation 15.2 k The number of pages containing data (dirty or clean).
  199. Innodb buffer pool bytes dataDocumentation 248.9 M
  200. Innodb buffer pool pages dirtyDocumentation 700 The number of pages currently dirty.
  201. Innodb buffer pool bytes dirtyDocumentation 11.5 M
  202. Innodb buffer pool pages flushedDocumentation 237.6 k The number of buffer pool pages that have been requested to be flushed.
  203. Innodb buffer pool pages LRU flushedDocumentation 0
  204. Innodb buffer pool pages freeDocumentation 1 k The number of free pages.
  205. Innodb buffer pool pages made not youngDocumentation 42 M
  206. Innodb buffer pool pages made youngDocumentation 505.5 k
  207. Innodb buffer pool pages miscDocumentation 180 The number of pages busy because they have been allocated for administrative overhead such as row locks or the adaptive hash index. This value can also be calculated as Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total - Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free - Innodb_buffer_pool_pages_data.
  208. Innodb buffer pool pages oldDocumentation 5.6 k
  209. Innodb buffer pool pages totalDocumentation 16.4 k Total size of buffer pool, in pages.
  210. Innodb buffer pool read ahead rndDocumentation 0 The number of "random" read-aheads InnoDB initiated. This happens when a query is to scan a large portion of a table but in random order.
  211. Innodb buffer pool read aheadDocumentation 145.6 k
  212. Innodb buffer pool read ahead evictedDocumentation 0
  213. Innodb buffer pool read requestsDocumentation 172.6 M The number of logical read requests InnoDB has done.
  214. Innodb buffer pool readsDocumentation 1.8 M The number of logical reads that InnoDB could not satisfy from buffer pool and had to do a single-page read.
  215. Innodb buffer pool wait freeDocumentation 12 k Normally, writes to the InnoDB buffer pool happen in the background. However, if it's necessary to read or create a page and no clean pages are available, it's necessary to wait for pages to be flushed first. This counter counts instances of these waits. If the buffer pool size was set properly, this value should be small.
  216. Innodb buffer pool write requestsDocumentation 4.6 M The number writes done to the InnoDB buffer pool.
  217. Innodb checkpoint ageDocumentation 847.7 k
  218. Innodb checkpoint max ageDocumentation 216.5 M
  219. Innodb data fsyncsDocumentation 101.1 k The number of fsync() operations so far.
  220. Innodb data pending fsyncsDocumentation 0 The current number of pending fsync() operations.
  221. Innodb data pending readsDocumentation 0 The current number of pending reads.
  222. Innodb data pending writesDocumentation 0 The current number of pending writes.
  223. Innodb data readDocumentation 31.8 G The amount of data read so far, in bytes.
  224. Innodb data readsDocumentation 2 M The total number of data reads.
  225. Innodb data writesDocumentation 819.7 k The total number of data writes.
  226. Innodb data writtenDocumentation 5.1 G The amount of data written so far, in bytes.
  227. Innodb dblwr pages writtenDocumentation 0 The number of pages that have been written for doublewrite operations.
  228. Innodb dblwr writesDocumentation 0 The number of doublewrite operations that have been performed.
  229. Innodb deadlocksDocumentation 0
  230. Innodb have atomic builtinsDocumentation ON
  231. Innodb history list lengthDocumentation 957
  232. Innodb ibuf discarded delete marksDocumentation 0
  233. Innodb ibuf discarded deletesDocumentation 0
  234. Innodb ibuf discarded insertsDocumentation 0
  235. Innodb ibuf free listDocumentation 861
  236. Innodb ibuf merged delete marksDocumentation 17 k
  237. Innodb ibuf merged deletesDocumentation 4.5 k
  238. Innodb ibuf merged insertsDocumentation 9.8 k
  239. Innodb ibuf mergesDocumentation 9.3 k
  240. Innodb ibuf segment sizeDocumentation 863
  241. Innodb ibuf sizeDocumentation 1
  242. Innodb log waitsDocumentation 0 The number of waits we had because log buffer was too small and we had to wait for it to be flushed before continuing.
  243. Innodb log write requestsDocumentation 2 M The number of log write requests.
  244. Innodb log writesDocumentation 575.8 k The number of physical writes to the log file.
  245. Innodb lsn currentDocumentation 8 T
  246. Innodb lsn flushedDocumentation 8 T
  247. Innodb lsn last checkpointDocumentation 8 T
  248. Innodb master thread active loopsDocumentation 25.2 k
  249. Innodb master thread idle loopsDocumentation 273
  250. Innodb max trx idDocumentation 11 G
  251. Innodb mem adaptive hashDocumentation 7.4 M
  252. Innodb mem dictionaryDocumentation 55 M
  253. Innodb mem totalDocumentation 279.4 M
  254. Innodb mutex os waitsDocumentation 36.3 k
  255. Innodb mutex spin roundsDocumentation 1.6 M
  256. Innodb mutex spin waitsDocumentation 92.9 k
  257. Innodb oldest view low limit trx idDocumentation 11 G
  258. Innodb os log fsyncsDocumentation 27.4 k The number of fsync() writes done to the log file.
  259. Innodb os log pending fsyncsDocumentation 0 The number of pending log file fsyncs.
  260. Innodb os log pending writesDocumentation 0 Pending log file writes.
  261. Innodb os log writtenDocumentation 1.2 G The number of bytes written to the log file.
  262. Innodb page sizeDocumentation 16.4 k The compiled-in InnoDB page size (default 16KB). Many values are counted in pages; the page size allows them to be easily converted to bytes.
  263. Innodb pages createdDocumentation 29.6 k The number of pages created.
  264. Innodb pages readDocumentation 1.9 M The number of pages read.
  265. Innodb pages writtenDocumentation 237.6 k The number of pages written.
  266. Innodb purge trx idDocumentation 11 G
  267. Innodb purge undo noDocumentation 0
  268. Innodb row lock current waitsDocumentation 0 The number of row locks currently being waited for.
  269. Innodb current row locksDocumentation 0
  270. Innodb row lock timeDocumentation 741 The total time spent in acquiring row locks, in milliseconds.
  271. Innodb row lock time avgDocumentation 4 The average time to acquire a row lock, in milliseconds.
  272. Innodb row lock time maxDocumentation 302 The maximum time to acquire a row lock, in milliseconds.
  273. Innodb row lock waitsDocumentation 179 The number of times a row lock had to be waited for.
  274. Innodb rows deletedDocumentation 52.9 k The number of rows deleted from InnoDB tables.
  275. Innodb rows insertedDocumentation 160 k The number of rows inserted in InnoDB tables.
  276. Innodb rows readDocumentation 118.7 M The number of rows read from InnoDB tables.
  277. Innodb rows updatedDocumentation 431.6 k The number of rows updated in InnoDB tables.
  278. Innodb num open filesDocumentation 2 k
  279. Innodb read views memoryDocumentation 728
  280. Innodb descriptors memoryDocumentation 8 k
  281. Innodb s lock os waitsDocumentation 16.5 k
  282. Innodb s lock spin roundsDocumentation 595.2 k
  283. Innodb s lock spin waitsDocumentation 24 k
  284. Innodb truncated status writesDocumentation 0
  285. Innodb available undo logsDocumentation 128
  286. Innodb x lock os waitsDocumentation 1.2 k
  287. Innodb x lock spin roundsDocumentation 86.2 k
  288. Innodb x lock spin waitsDocumentation 2.7 k
  289. Innodb secondary index triggered cluster readsDocumentation 8.2 M
  290. Innodb secondary index triggered cluster reads avoidedDocumentation 3.2 k
  291. Key blocks not flushedDocumentation 0 The number of key blocks in the key cache that have changed but haven't yet been flushed to disk. It used to be known as Not_flushed_key_blocks.
  292. Key blocks unusedDocumentation 408.9 k The number of unused blocks in the key cache. You can use this value to determine how much of the key cache is in use.
  293. Key blocks usedDocumentation 27.4 k The number of used blocks in the key cache. This value is a high-water mark that indicates the maximum number of blocks that have ever been in use at one time.
  294. Key read requestsDocumentation 34.5 M The number of requests to read a key block from the cache.
  295. Key readsDocumentation 491.2 k The number of physical reads of a key block from disk. If Key_reads is big, then your key_buffer_size value is probably too small. The cache miss rate can be calculated as Key_reads/Key_read_requests.
  296. Key write requestsDocumentation 935.3 k The number of requests to write a key block to the cache.
  297. Key writesDocumentation 452.9 k The number of physical writes of a key block to disk.
  298. Last query costDocumentation 0 The total cost of the last compiled query as computed by the query optimizer. Useful for comparing the cost of different query plans for the same query. The default value of 0 means that no query has been compiled yet.
  299. Last query partial plansDocumentation 0
  300. Max statement time exceededDocumentation 0
  301. Max statement time setDocumentation 0
  302. Max statement time set failedDocumentation 0
  303. Max used connectionsDocumentation 179 The maximum number of connections that have been in use simultaneously since the server started.
  304. Not flushed delayed rowsDocumentation 0 The number of rows waiting to be written in INSERT DELAYED queues.
  305. Open filesDocumentation 1.3 k The number of files that are open.
  306. Open streamsDocumentation 0 The number of streams that are open (used mainly for logging).
  307. Open table definitionsDocumentation 1.9 k
  308. Open tablesDocumentation 2 k The number of tables that are open.
  309. Opened filesDocumentation 1.8 M
  310. Opened table definitionsDocumentation 200 k
  311. Opened tablesDocumentation 193.5 k The number of tables that have been opened. If opened tables is big, your table cache value is probably too small.
  312. Performance schema accounts lostDocumentation 83.4 k
  313. Performance schema cond classes lostDocumentation 0
  314. Performance schema cond instances lostDocumentation 0
  315. Performance schema digest lostDocumentation 1.7 M
  316. Performance schema file classes lostDocumentation 0
  317. Performance schema file handles lostDocumentation 0
  318. Performance schema file instances lostDocumentation 1.1 M
  319. Performance schema hosts lostDocumentation 0
  320. Performance schema locker lostDocumentation 0
  321. Performance schema mutex classes lostDocumentation 0
  322. Performance schema mutex instances lostDocumentation 0
  323. Performance schema rwlock classes lostDocumentation 0
  324. Performance schema rwlock instances lostDocumentation 0
  325. Performance schema session connect attrs lostDocumentation 0
  326. Performance schema socket classes lostDocumentation 0
  327. Performance schema socket instances lostDocumentation 0
  328. Performance schema stage classes lostDocumentation 0
  329. Performance schema statement classes lostDocumentation 0
  330. Performance schema table handles lostDocumentation 0
  331. Performance schema table instances lostDocumentation 62.9 k
  332. Performance schema thread classes lostDocumentation 0
  333. Performance schema thread instances lostDocumentation 0
  334. Performance schema users lostDocumentation 82.4 k
  335. Prepared stmt countDocumentation 0
  336. Qcache free blocksDocumentation 32.8 k The number of free memory blocks in query cache. High numbers can indicate fragmentation issues, which may be solved by issuing a FLUSH QUERY CACHE statement.
  337. Qcache free memoryDocumentation 99.7 M The amount of free memory for query cache.
  338. Qcache hitsDocumentation 5.8 M The number of cache hits.
  339. Qcache insertsDocumentation 2.5 M The number of queries added to the cache.
  340. Qcache lowmem prunesDocumentation 561.8 k The number of queries that have been removed from the cache to free up memory for caching new queries. This information can help you tune the query cache size. The query cache uses a least recently used (LRU) strategy to decide which queries to remove from the cache.
  341. Qcache not cachedDocumentation 407.5 k The number of non-cached queries (not cachable, or not cached due to the query_cache_type setting).
  342. Qcache queries in cacheDocumentation 95.9 k The number of queries registered in the cache.
  343. Qcache total blocksDocumentation 255.5 k The total number of blocks in the query cache.
  344. QueriesDocumentation 11.5 M
  345. QuestionsDocumentation 11.2 M
  346. Rsa public keyDocumentation
  347. Select full joinDocumentation 20.5 k The number of joins that do not use indexes. If this value is not 0, you should carefully check the indexes of your tables.
  348. Select full range joinDocumentation 2.8 k The number of joins that used a range search on a reference table.
  349. Select rangeDocumentation 162.2 k The number of joins that used ranges on the first table. (It's normally not critical even if this is big.)
  350. Select range checkDocumentation 1.6 k The number of joins without keys that check for key usage after each row. (If this is not 0, you should carefully check the indexes of your tables.)
  351. Select scanDocumentation 616.7 k The number of joins that did a full scan of the first table.
  352. Slave heartbeat periodDocumentation
  353. Slave last heartbeatDocumentation
  354. Slave open temp tablesDocumentation 0 The number of temporary tables currently open by the slave SQL thread.
  355. Slave received heartbeatsDocumentation
  356. Slave retried transactionsDocumentation Total (since startup) number of times the replication slave SQL thread has retried transactions.
  357. Slave runningDocumentation OFF This is ON if this server is a slave that is connected to a master.
  358. Slow launch threadsDocumentation 0 The number of threads that have taken more than slow_launch_time seconds to create.
  359. Slow queriesDocumentation 150 The number of queries that have taken more than long_query_time seconds.Documentation
  360. Sort merge passesDocumentation 80 The number of merge passes the sort algorithm has had to do. If this value is large, you should consider increasing the value of the sort_buffer_size system variable.
  361. Sort rangeDocumentation 182.1 k The number of sorts that were done with ranges.
  362. Sort rowsDocumentation 9 M The number of sorted rows.
  363. Sort scanDocumentation 162 k The number of sorts that were done by scanning the table.
  364. Ssl accept renegotiatesDocumentation 0
  365. Ssl acceptsDocumentation 0
  366. Ssl callback cache hitsDocumentation 0
  367. Ssl cipherDocumentation
  368. Ssl cipher listDocumentation
  369. Ssl client connectsDocumentation 0
  370. Ssl connect renegotiatesDocumentation 0
  371. Ssl ctx verify depthDocumentation 0
  372. Ssl ctx verify modeDocumentation 0
  373. Ssl default timeoutDocumentation 0
  374. Ssl finished acceptsDocumentation 0
  375. Ssl finished connectsDocumentation 0
  376. Ssl server not afterDocumentation
  377. Ssl server not beforeDocumentation
  378. Ssl session cache hitsDocumentation 0
  379. Ssl session cache missesDocumentation 0
  380. Ssl session cache modeDocumentation NONE
  381. Ssl session cache overflowsDocumentation 0
  382. Ssl session cache sizeDocumentation 0
  383. Ssl session cache timeoutsDocumentation 0
  384. Ssl sessions reusedDocumentation 0
  385. Ssl used session cache entriesDocumentation 0
  386. Ssl verify depthDocumentation 0
  387. Ssl verify modeDocumentation 0
  388. Ssl versionDocumentation
  389. Table locks immediateDocumentation 4.1 M The number of times that a table lock was acquired immediately.
  390. Table locks waitedDocumentation 2.4 k The number of times that a table lock could not be acquired immediately and a wait was needed. If this is high, and you have performance problems, you should first optimize your queries, and then either split your table or tables or use replication.
  391. Table open cache hitsDocumentation 4.3 M
  392. Table open cache missesDocumentation 193.4 k
  393. Table open cache overflowsDocumentation 190.1 k
  394. Tc log max pages usedDocumentation 0
  395. Tc log page sizeDocumentation 0
  396. Tc log page waitsDocumentation 0
  397. Threadpool idle threadsDocumentation 0
  398. Threadpool threadsDocumentation 0
  399. Threads cachedDocumentation 169 The number of threads in the thread cache. The cache hit rate can be calculated as Threads_created/Connections. If this value is red you should raise your thread_cache_size.
  400. Threads connectedDocumentation 10 The number of currently open connections.
  401. Threads createdDocumentation 179 The number of threads created to handle connections. If Threads_created is big, you may want to increase the thread_cache_size value. (Normally this doesn't give a notable performance improvement if you have a good thread implementation.)
  402. Threads runningDocumentation 2 The number of threads that are not sleeping.
  403. UptimeDocumentation 0 days, 7 hours, 7 minutes and 38 seconds
  404. Uptime since flush statusDocumentation 0 days, 7 hours, 7 minutes and 38 seconds
  405. Key buffer fraction % 22.00 % Percentage of used key cache (calculated value)
  406. Key write ratio % 48.42 % Percentage of physical writes compared to write requests (calculated value)
  407. Key read ratio % 1.42 % Key cache miss calculated as rate of physical reads compared to read requests (calculated value)
  408. Threads cache hitrate % 99.90 % Thread cache hit rate (calculated value)
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