wsrep_flow_control_paused

Overview

Fraction of time during which replication was paused by Flow Control.

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

Flow Control throttles replication to allow slow nodes to catch up with the cluster. This is done to prevent the nodes from falling too far behind the cluster in applying transactions.

This status variable shows the fraction of time since the node was started or the FLUSH STATUS statement was issued during which the node was paused due to Flow Control. The closer the value is to 1.0 the greater the percentage of time the node has spent with replication paused.

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

SKYSQL

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

Use the SHOW STATUS statement to view the fraction of time the node has spent paused due to Flow Control:

SHOW STATUS LIKE "wsrep_flow_control_paused";
+---------------------------+----------+
| Variable_name             | Value    |
+---------------------------+----------+
| wsrep_flow_control_paused | 0.025121 |
+---------------------------+----------+

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