DBC.QryLogUtility[V] Field |
Description |
AcctString |
Unexpanded account name under which the utility job is submitted. |
AcctStringDate |
Value of the expanded &D ASE code in the account string. If none exists, the value is denoted with a “?” and is null. Even if ASE truncates the expanded account string, DBQL will report the full value. For example, if &D is expanded into position 26 or higher in the account definition and truncation occurs, DBQL will still report the entire value of the date in the AcctStringDate column. |
AcctStringHour |
Value of the expanded &H ASE code in the account string. If none exists, the value is denoted with a “?” and is null. |
AcctStringTime |
Value of the expanded &T ASE code in the account string. If none exists, the value is denoted with a “ ” and is null. |
AppID |
Application (executable) or utility name; for example, FASTLOAD from LogonSource for network clients. |
ClientID |
Network client user name under which this session is logged (for example, ADMIN). |
ClientAddr |
Client IP address of the submitted utility job as obtained from Logonsource from a network client. |
CollectTimeStamp |
A date and time when information collection for the job is completed. This includes part of the multi-column NUPI for the table. For more information, see the ProcID column. |
CPUDecayLevel |
Decay level reached for CPU usage per AMP, for requests using the default timeshare method in Priority Scheduler for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 or above. Values are 0, 1, or 2. A value of 0 indicates that the request is running at the default priority. A value of 1 indicates that the priority level is reduced and the resource allotment is halved. A value of 2 indicates that the priority level is reduced again, the resource allotment is halved again, and it will not be reduced more. |
DelayTime |
Seconds a query was delayed by the Teradata dynamic workload management software. |
DSAOperation |
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ExpandAcctString |
Expanded account name under which the utility job is submitted if account expansion is invoked. Note: The &I, which gives the host, session, and request number for the query is different for a stored procedure call. For stored procedure calls, the request number is the client request number which is the request of the CALL statement. |
ExtendedMLoad |
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FastExportNoSpool |
For utilities implementing FastExport protocol: |
FinalWDID |
Workload definition under which the main utility work completed execution. |
IODecayLevel |
Decay level reached for I/O usage per AMP, for requests using the default timeshare method in Priority Scheduler for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 or above. Values are 0, 1, or 2. A value of 0 indicates that the request is running at the default priority. A value of 1 indicates that the priority level is reduced and the resource allotment is halved. A value of 2 indicates that the priority level is reduced again, the resource allotment is halved again, and it will not be reduced more. |
JobEndTime |
Job end time. |
JobInstanceID |
DSA job execution ID. Not used for other utilities at this time. |
JobName |
DSA job name. Not used for other utilities at this time. |
JobStartTime |
Job start time. |
LogicalHostID |
Logical host ID of the control SQL session. |
LogonDateTime |
Date (for example, YYYY-MM-DD) and time (for example, HH:MM:SS) of the control SQL session logon. |
LogonSource |
Logon source string text. |
LSN |
Logon Sequence Number. |
MaxDataWaitTime |
Maximum wait time from external source for input data or output requests. |
MaxDataWaitTimeID |
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NumSesOrBuildProc |
For load/export utilities, it is the number of utility sessions. For DSA, it is the number of build processes. |
OpEnvID |
Internal identifier of the Operating Environment / Planned Environment currently enforced by the Teradata dynamic workload management software. |
Phase0EndTime |
Phase 0: End time. |
Phase0IOKB |
Phase 0: Logical I/Os in KB. |
Phase0ParserCPUTime |
Phase 0: Parser and Dispatcher CPU time. |
Phase0ParserCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 0: Normalized Parser and Dispatcher CPU time. |
Phase0PhysIO |
Phase 1: Physical I/O count. |
Phase0PhysIOKB |
Phase 0: Physical I/O in KB. |
Phase0StartTime |
Phase 0: Start time. |
Phase0TotalCPUTime |
Phase 0: Total CPU time. |
Phase0TotalCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 0: Total normalized CPU time. |
Phase0TotalIO |
Phase 0: Total logical I/Os. |
Phase1BlockCount |
Phase 1: Block (message) count. |
Phase1ByteCount |
Phase 1: Byte count. |
Phase1EndTime |
Phase 1: End time. |
Phase1IOKB |
Phase 1: Total logical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase1MaxAMPMemoryUsage |
Phase 1: Maximum AMP memory usage. |
Phase1MaxAWTUsage |
Phase 1: Maximum number of AMP worker tasks (AWTs) used. Not available for DSA and FastExport using spool. |
Phase1MaxCPUAmpNumber |
Phase 1: ID of the AMP with the highest CPU usage. |
Phase1MaxCPUAmpNumberNorm |
Phase 1: ID of the AMP with the highest normalized CPU usage. |
Phase1MaxCPUTime |
Phase 1: CPU usage of the most-used AMP. |
Phase1MaxCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 1: Normalized CPU usage of the most-used AMP. |
Phase1MaxIO |
Phase 1: Logical I/Os of the most-used AMP. |
Phase1MaxIOAmpNumber |
Phase 1: ID of the AMP with the most logical |
Phase1MaxRSGMemoryUsage |
Phase 1: For DSA, the maximum RSG memory usage. |
Phase1ParserCPUTime |
Phase 1: Parser CPU usage. |
Phase1ParserCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 1: Normalized parser CPU usage. |
Phase1PhysIO |
Phase 1: Total physical I/O usage. |
Phase1PhysIOKB |
Phase 1: Total physical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase1RowCount |
Phase 1: Row count. |
Phase1RSGCPUTime |
Phase 1: RSG CPU usage for Data Stream Architecture (DSA). |
Phase1RSGCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 1: Normalized RSG CPU usage for Data Stream Architecture (DSA). |
Phase1StartTime |
Phase 1: Start time. |
Phase1TotalCPUTime |
Phase 1: Total CPU time. |
Phase1TotalCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 1: Total normalized CPU usage. |
Phase1TotalIO |
Phase 1: Total logical I/Os. |
Phase2BlockCount |
Phase 2: For DSA, the number of blocks processed. |
Phase2ByteCount |
Phase 2: For DSA, the total count of bytes processed. |
Phase2EndTime |
Phase 2: End time. |
Phase2IOKB |
Phase 2: Total logical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase2MaxAMPMemoryUsage |
Phase 2: Maximum AMP memory usage. |
Phase2MaxAWTUsage |
Phase 2: Maximum number of AWTs used. |
Phase2MaxCPUAmpNumber |
Phase 2: ID of the AMP with the highest CPU usage. |
Phase2MaxCPUAmpNumberNorm |
Phase 2: ID of the AMP with the highest normalized CPU usage. |
Phase2MaxCPUTime |
Phase 2: CPU usage of the most-used AMP. |
Phase2MaxCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 2: Normalized CPU usage of the most-used AMP. |
Phase2MaxIO |
Phase 2: Logical I/Os of the most-used AMP. |
Phase2MaxIOAmpNumber |
Phase 2: ID of the AMP with the most logical |
Phase2MaxRSGMemoryUsage |
Phase 2: For DSA, Maximum RSG memory usage. |
Phase2ParserCPUTime |
Phase 2: Parser CPU usage. |
Phase2ParserCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 2: Normalized parser CPU usage. |
Phase2PhysIO |
Phase 2: Total physical I/Os. |
Phase2PhysIOKB |
Phase 2: Total physical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase2RSGCPUTime |
Phase 2: For DSA, the RSG CPU usage. |
Phase2RSGCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 2: For DSA, the normalized RSG CPU usage. |
Phase2StartTime |
Phase 2: Start time. |
Phase2TotalCPUTime |
Phase 2: Total CPU usage. |
Phase2TotalCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 2: Total normalized CPU usage. |
Phase2TotalIO |
Phase 2: Total logical I/Os. |
Phase3EndTime |
Phase 3: End time. |
Phase3IOKB |
Phase 3: Total logical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase3MaxAMPMemoryUsage |
Phase 3: Maximum AMP memory usage. |
Phase3MaxAWTUsage |
Phase 3: Maximum number of AWTs used. |
Phase3MaxRSGMemoryUsage |
Phase 3: For DSA, the maximum RSG memory usage. |
Phase3ParserCPUTime |
Phase 3: Parser CPU usage. |
Phase3ParserCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 3: Normalized parser CPU usage. |
Phase3PhysIO |
Phase 3: Total physical I/Os. |
Phase3PhysIOKB |
Phase 3: Total physical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase3RSGCPUTime |
Phase 3: For DSA, RSG CPU usage. |
Phase3RSGCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 3: For DSA, normalized RSG CPU usage. |
Phase3StartTime |
Phase 3: Start time. |
Phase3TotalCPUTime |
Phase 3: Total CPU usage. |
Phase3TotalCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 3: Total normalized CPU usage. |
Phase3TotalIO |
Phase 3: Total logical I/Os. |
Phase4EndTime |
Phase 4: For DSA, the end of the phase. |
Phase4IOKB |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total logical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase4ParserCPUTime |
Phase 4: For DSA, the parser CPU usage. |
Phase4ParserCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 4: For DSA, the normalized parser CPU usage. |
Phase4PhysIO |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total physical I/Os. |
Phase4PhysIOKB |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total physical I/O usage in KB. |
Phase4StartTime |
Phase 4: For DSA, the start of the phase. |
Phase4TotalCPUTime |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total CPU usage. |
Phase4TotalCPUTimeNorm |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total normalized CPU usage. |
Phase4TotalIO |
Phase 4: For DSA, the total logical I/Os. |
ProcID |
Unique processor ID of the Dispatcher and part of the multi-column NUPI for the table (see also CollectTimeStamp column). |
ProfileID |
Profile ID, if any, under which the user submitted the utility job. |
ProxyRole |
Proxy role used for the utility job. |
ProxyUser |
Proxy user for the utility job. |
QueryBand |
Query band under which the utility job is submitted. |
RowsDeleted |
Number of rows deleted. |
RowsExported |
Number of rows exported. |
RowsInserted |
Number of rows inserted. |
RowsUpdated |
Number of rows updated. |
SessionID |
Unique session identifier. |
SessionWDID |
Workload ID class associated with the session. It determines the priority of the session when the Teradata dynamic workload software classification is active. |
SysConID |
Internal identifier of the System Condition (Syscon) / System Health currently enforced by the Teradata dynamic workload management software. |
TDWMRuleID |
ID of the rule that caused a delay. |
UserID |
Unique ID of the user who submitted the utility job. |
UserName |
Name under which the session being logged was initiated. |
UtilityName |
Utility name |
UtilityRequest |
The main utility SQL request for the job. It contains the target database and/or table names. The possible statements are: |
WDID |
Workload definition assigned to the main utility work. |