Memory: Node Level Buffering Columns - Analytics Database - Teradata Vantage

Resource Usage Macros and Tables

Deployment
VantageCloud
VantageCore
Edition
Enterprise
IntelliFlex
VMware
Product
Analytics Database
Teradata Vantage
Release Number
17.20
Published
June 2022
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2023-10-30
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Column Name Mode Description Data Type
NLBActiveSessionsMax max Maximum concurrent Node Level Buffering sessions.

Node Level Buffering is typically used for redistributions (RRD) and duplications (DUP).

FLOAT
NLBSessionsInuse track Current number of active Node Level Buffering sessions.

Node Level Buffering is typically used for redistributions (RRD) and duplications (DUP).

FLOAT
NLBSessionsCompleted count Number of Node Level Buffering sessions completed.

Node Level Buffering is typically used for redistributions (RRD) and duplications (DUP).

FLOAT
NLBMsgFlowControlled track Number of Node Level Buffered messages being flow controlled on the sender side (or node).

Node Level Buffering is typically used for redistributions (RRD) and duplications (DUP).

These messages use a different mailbox than the AMP work mailbox. They are allocated channel linked mailboxes.

FLOAT
NLBMsgFlowControlledKB track Amount of segment memory in use by Flow Controlled Node Level Buffered Messages at the time of the RSS gather operation.

Node Level Buffering is typically used for redistributions (RRD) and duplications (DUP).

The pages associated with segments used by Node Level Buffered messages are pinned in memory for bynet DMA.

FLOAT