ResUsage | SPMA Table | Spare Columns | Teradata Vantage - Spare Columns - Advanced SQL Engine - Teradata Database

Resource Usage Macros and Tables

Product
Advanced SQL Engine
Teradata Database
Release Number
17.10
Published
July 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-07-27
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Product Category
Teradata Vantageā„¢

The ResUsageSpma table spare fields are named Spare00 through Spare19, and SpareInt.

The SpareInt field has a 32-bit internal resolution while all other spare fields have a 64-bit internal resolution. All spare fields default to count but can be converted to min, max, or track mode fields if needed when they are used.

Column Name Mode Description Data Type
Spare00 - Spare01 count Reserved for future use. FLOAT
Spare02 track I/O capacity configured for a node in MB/s based on a 96k 90/10 R/W workload not adjusted for COD.

The permanent column name NodeMbs is reserved for future use.

FLOAT
Spare03 - Spare06 count Reserved for future use. FLOAT
Spare07 count Number of prioritized I/Os that were starved and had their priority updated to alleviate starvation.

A prioritized I/O is one that Priority Scheduler issues to the Teradata I/O Scheduler (TDSCHED) Expedited or Normal priority RBTREE queues with a non-zero priority key that determines its position in the associated queue. One of these I/Os that is starved has waited in the TDSCHED queue longer than the Priority Scheduler I/O anti-starvation threshold, the value of which appears in "schmon -iodata -debug" output with the "iostarvedthreshold=" field.

The permanent column name IoPrioStarvedCount is reserved for future use.

FLOAT
Spare08 count Time in centiseconds processes were blocked pending non-step work (AWT only). This data is included in ProcWaitMsgRead.

The permanent column name ProcWaitMsgReadAwt is reserved for future use.

FLOAT
Spare09 - Spare19, SpareInt count Reserved for future use. FLOAT