SHOW QUERIES¶
The SHOW QUERIES
statement shows the information of working queries in the current session.
Note
To terminate queries, see Kill Query.
Precautions¶
- The
SHOW LOCAL QUERIES
statement gets the status of queries in the current session from the local cache with almost no latency.
- The
SHOW QUERIES
statement gets the information of queries in all the sessions from the Meta Service. The information will be synchronized to the Meta Service according to the interval defined bysession_reclaim_interval_secs
. Therefore the information that you get from the client may belong to the last synchronization interval.
Syntax¶
SHOW [LOCAL] QUERIES;
Examples¶
nebula> SHOW LOCAL QUERIES;
+------------------+-----------------+--------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------------------+
| SessionID | ExecutionPlanID | User | Host | StartTime | DurationInUSec | Status | Query |
+------------------+-----------------+--------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------------------+
| 1625463842921750 | 46 | "root" | ""192.168.x.x":9669" | 2021-07-05T05:44:19.502903 | 0 | "RUNNING" | "SHOW LOCAL QUERIES;" |
+------------------+-----------------+--------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-----------------------+
nebula> SHOW QUERIES;
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| SessionID | ExecutionPlanID | User | Host | StartTime | DurationInUSec | Status | Query |
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| 1625456037718757 | 54 | "user1" | ""192.168.x.x":9669" | 2021-07-05T05:51:08.691318 | 1504502 | "RUNNING" | "MATCH p=(v:player)-[*1..4]-(v2) RETURN v2 AS Friends;" |
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------------+
# The following statement returns the top 10 queries that have the longest duration.
nebula> SHOW QUERIES | ORDER BY $-.DurationInUSec DESC | LIMIT 10;
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| SessionID | ExecutionPlanID | User | Host | StartTime | DurationInUSec | Status | Query |
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| 1625471375320831 | 98 | "user2" | ""192.168.x.x":9669" | 2021-07-05T07:50:24.461779 | 2608176 | "RUNNING" | "MATCH (v:player)-[*1..4]-(v2) RETURN v2 AS Friends;" |
| 1625456037718757 | 99 | "user1" | ""192.168.x.x":9669" | 2021-07-05T07:50:24.910616 | 2159333 | "RUNNING" | "MATCH (v:player)-[*1..4]-(v2) RETURN v2 AS Friends;" |
+------------------+-----------------+---------+----------------------+----------------------------+----------------+-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+
The descriptions are as follows.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
SessionID |
The session ID. |
ExecutionPlanID |
The ID of the execution plan. |
User |
The username that executes the query. |
Host |
The IP address and port of the Graph server that hosts the session. |
StartTime |
The time when the query starts. |
DurationInUSec |
The duration of the query. The unit is microsecond. |
Status |
The current status of the query. |
Query |
The query statement. |
Last update:
February 1, 2023