wsrep_local_recv_queue_avg

Overview

Average number of write-sets in the local received queue.

See also: Status Variables for MariaDB Enterprise Server 11.4, in 10.6 ES, in 10.5 ES, in 10.4 ES, in 10.3 ES, in 10.2 ES, in 10.6 CS, in 10.5 CS, in 10.4 CS, in 10.3 CS, and in 10.2 CS

USAGE

DETAILS

Nodes buffer write-sets they receive from cluster in the received queue. The node then works through the received queue, applying them according to the global ordering to the local databases. Large numbers of entries in the received queue may trigger Flow Control to prevent the node from falling too far behind the cluster.

This status variable provides the average number of entries found in the local received queue since the node started or since the last FLUSH STATUS statement.

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

Use the SHOW STATUS statement to view the average number of write-sets in the received queue:

SHOW STATUS LIKE "wsrep_local_recv_queue_avg";
+----------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name              | Value |
+----------------------------+-------+
| wsrep_local_recv_queue_avg | 0.5   |
+----------------------------+-------+

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

11.4 Enterprise

  • Not present.

10.6 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.4-1.

10.6 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.6.0.

10.5 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5.3-1.

10.5 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.5.0.

10.4 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4.6-1.

10.4 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.4.0.

10.3 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.16-1.

10.3 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.3.0.

10.2 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.25-1.

10.2 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.2.0.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES