State Filter Bar - Teradata Viewpoint

Teradata Viewpoint User Guide

Product
Teradata Viewpoint
Release Number
16.10
Published
June 2017
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-03-29
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem

The state filter bar allows you to display specific states in the view. For a Teradata Database system, if the number of states exceeds the available space, you can select another state from the Overflow Menu. The new state replaces the last state on the state filter bar.



The state filter buttons provide a count of sessions for each state category. Click a state in the state filter bar to display only sessions with a query in the selected state. For example, click Delay to display the sessions running a query that is queued and waiting to run. Mouse over a state filter button to display the full state name or number.

Teradata Database States

All
Sessions in the system
Not Idle
Sessions in any state except idle
Active
Sessions processing queries
Block
Sessions processing a query waiting for a locked resource, such as a database table or view
Delay
Sessions waiting to be processed
Abort
Sessions in the process of aborting (rolling back changes made by the query)
Resp
Sessions running a query that has completed and is sending (responding) spooled data back to the user
Idle
Sessions not currently running a query
Parse
Sessions running a query that is being parsed and has not begun to execute
Other
Sessions whose status is unknown and do not fall into another category
QTDelayed
Sessions delayed due to a queue table restriction
SesDelayed
Utility sessions that are in the workload delay queue
Response-Held
In SLES 11, sessions running a query whose response is being held until a specified number of seconds elapses
Direct Blockers*
Sessions that immediately block the current session

For example, if session 1 is blocking session 2, which in turn is blocking session 3, the Blocked By tab for session 3 shows both sessions 1 and 2 under All. Under Direct Blockers, it shows only session 2.

Root Cause*
Sessions that are not blocked, but are causing other sessions to be blocked
Granted*
Sessions that are blocked and are blocking other sessions because they have been granted a lock
Waiting*
Sessions that are blocked and are ahead of other blocked sessions in the queue

*Appears when the By Blocker menu choice has been selected and when connected to Teradata Database 15.0 and later.

Teradata Aster States

All
Sessions in the system
Active
Sessions processing queries
Idle
Sessions not running
Canceled
Processes that were stopped
Pending
Sessions waiting to be processed

Teradata Presto States

All
Sessions in the system
Active
Sessions processing queries
Blocked
Sessions that are blocked by other sessions
Queued
Sessions waiting to be processed