socket_instances
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CREATE TABLE `socket_instances` (
`EVENT_NAME` varchar(128) NOT NULL COMMENT 'NAME from the setup_instruments table, and the name of the wait/io/socket/* instrument that produced the event.',
`OBJECT_INSTANCE_BEGIN` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Memory address of the object.',
`THREAD_ID` bigint(20) unsigned DEFAULT NULL COMMENT 'Thread identifier that the server assigns to each socket.',
`SOCKET_ID` int(11) NOT NULL COMMENT 'The socket''s internal file handle.',
`IP` varchar(64) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Client IP address. Blank for Unix socket file, otherwise an IPv4 or IPv6 address. Together with the PORT identifies the connection.',
`PORT` int(11) NOT NULL COMMENT 'TCP/IP port number, from 0 to 65535. Together with the IP identifies the connection.',
`STATE` enum('IDLE','ACTIVE') NOT NULL COMMENT 'Socket status, either IDLE if waiting to receive a request from a client, or ACTIVE'
)
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ISO 9075:2016
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