System Variables for MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6
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The parent of this page is: Reference for MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6
Topics on this page:
Overview
MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6 can be configured using system variables.
Reference material is available for MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6.
MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6 is included with MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.
USAGE
There are many different ways to use system variables.
Set in a Configuration File
If the specific system variable is not read-only, you can set it in a MariaDB configuration file (such as my.cnf
):
[mariadb]
columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter=44
Read All Values from Configuration Files
All system variables and other mariadbd command-line options in the system's MariaDB configuration file (such as my.cnf
) can be read using the my_
$ my_print_defaults --mysqld
Set on the Command-Line
If the specific system variable has a corresponding mariadbd command-line option, you can set it when the server is started:
$ mariadbd --columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter=44 [OPTION ...]
Set the Global Value Dynamically
If the specific system variable is dynamic, you can set its global value with the SET GLOBAL statement:
SET GLOBAL columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter=44;
Show All Global Values
All global system variables can be queried with the SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES statement:
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES;
Set the Session Value Dynamically
If the specific system variable supports session-specific values, you can set its session value with the SET SESSION statement:
SET SESSION columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter=44;
Show All Session Values
All system variables for the current session can be queried with the SHOW SESSION VARIABLES statement:
SHOW SESSION VARIABLES;
Show Values with a Filter
It is also possible to filter the output of SHOW VARIABLES, so that it does not return all values.
The SHOW VARIABLES statements can be filtered with a LIKE
clause:
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES
LIKE 'columnstore_%';
The SHOW VARIABLES statements can also be filtered with a WHERE
clause:
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES
WHERE Variable_name IN(
'columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter',
'columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_enclosed_by'
);
Reference Values in a Query
A specific global or session system variable can be referenced in a query by prefixing the variable name with @@global.
or @@session.
:
SELECT @@session.columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_delimiter,
@@session.columnstore_import_for_batchinsert_enclosed_by;
DETAILS
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 supports many system variables. When MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6 is deployed with MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6, it adds several system variables of its own. The system variables implemented by Enterprise ColumnStore 6 have the columnstore_
prefix. However, the behavior of Enterprise ColumnStore 6 can also be affected by some standard system variables implemented by ES 10.6.
System Variables for MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6
Variable | Description |
---|
The following System Variables are not present in MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6.4.6 but are present in one or more older 6 versions. Click on an item to see its details, including when it was removed.
Variable | Description |
---|---|
Controls compression algorithm for create tables. Possible values are: NO_ | |
The default decimal precision for calculated column sub-operations | |
Enable/Disable the MCS derived_ | |
The maximum size in MB of each 'small side' table in memory | |
The maximum amount of disk space in MB to use per join for storing 'large side' table data for a disk-based join. (0 = unlimited) | |
The maximum amount of disk space in MB to use per query for storing 'small side' tables for a disk-based join. (0 = unlimited) | |
Enable/disable for ColumnStore to replace DECIMAL with DOUBLE in arithmetic operation | |
Enable/Disable the MCS group_ | |
ASCII value of the delimiter used by LDI and INSERT..SELECT | |
ASCII value of the quote symbol used by batch data ingestion | |
Enable/disable the ColumnStore local PM query only feature | |
Number of parallel threads used by ORDER BY. (default to 16) | |
Always use the first table in the from clause as the large side table for joins | |
Allow this MariaDB server to apply replication changes to ColumnStore | |
Enables the ColumnStore select handler, which allows ColumnStore to plan its own queries | |
Max number of blocks in a dictionary file to be scanned for filtering | |
The minimum width of a string column to be stored in a string table | |
Per user Memory limit(MB). Switch to disk-based JOIN when limit is reached | |
Enable/disable the MCS decimal scale to be used internally | |
LOAD DATA INFILE and INSERT..SELECT will use cpimport internally | |
Always display/process varbinary columns as if they have been hexified |
To see system variables supported in other versions, see "System Variables by MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore Version".
System Variables for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6
Since MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6 integrates with MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6, some of the System Variables for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 also apply to MariaDB Enterprise ColumnStore 6.