MySQL 5.5官方文档:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/server-status-variables.html#statvar_Com_xxx
Com_
xxx
The Com_
statement counter variables indicate the number of times each xxx
xxx
statement has been executed. There is one status variable for each type of statement. For example, Com_delete
and Com_update
count DELETE
and UPDATE
statements, respectively. Com_delete_multi
and Com_update_multi
are similar but apply to DELETE
and UPDATE
statements that use multiple-table syntax.
If a query result is returned from query cache, the server increments the Qcache_hits
status variable, not Com_select
. See Section 8.9.3.4, “Query Cache Status and Maintenance”.
All of the Com_stmt_
variables are increased even if a prepared statement argument is unknown or an error occurred during execution. In other words, their values correspond to the number of requests issued, not to the number of requests successfully completed.xxx
The Com_stmt_
status variables are as follows:xxx
-
Com_stmt_prepare
-
Com_stmt_execute
-
Com_stmt_fetch
-
Com_stmt_send_long_data
-
Com_stmt_reset
-
Com_stmt_close
Those variables stand for prepared statement commands. Their names refer to the COM_
command set used in the network layer. In other words, their values increase whenever prepared statement API calls such asmysql_stmt_prepare(), mysql_stmt_execute(), and so forth are executed. However, xxx
Com_stmt_prepare
,Com_stmt_execute
and Com_stmt_close
also increase for PREPARE
, EXECUTE
, or DEALLOCATE PREPARE
, respectively. Additionally, the values of the older statement counter variables Com_prepare_sql
, Com_execute_sql
, and Com_dealloc_sql
increase for the PREPARE
, EXECUTE
, and DEALLOCATE PREPARE
statements.Com_stmt_fetch
stands for the total number of network round-trips issued when fetching from cursors.
Com_stmt_reprepare
indicates the number of times statements were automatically reprepared by the server after metadata changes to tables or views referred to by the statement. A reprepare operation incrementsCom_stmt_reprepare
, and also Com_stmt_prepare
.
“COM_ 这个类别代表着所有 MySQL 所执行过的指令,通常与 MySQL protocol 相关。在正常的情况下,你会希望这个类别所占的比例越低越好,因为当这个数值很高的时候就表示 MySQL 正忙碌于无关紧要的事情上。”