MySQL Advanced Fourteen - Table Optimization
1. Optimization
1. Periodic analysis table:
analyze table woitems;
+---------------+---------+----------+----------+ | Table | Op | Msg_type | Msg_text | +---------------+---------+----------+----------+ | caiwu.woitems | analyze | status | OK | +---------------+---------+----------+----------+
2. Periodic inspection table:
check table tt\G
3. Periodic optimization table:
Optimize table only works on MyISAM, BDB and InnoDB tables.
For MyISAM tables, OPTIMIZE TABLE operates as follows:
Repair the table if it has had rows deleted or detached.
If the index page is classified, perform classification.
If the statistics of the table are not updated (and repair cannot be achieved by classifying the index), then update
Note: Whether it is ANALYZE, CHECK, or OPTIMIZE, the table will be updated during execution. Locking is performed, so please note that these operations should be performed when the database is not busy.
2. Obtain related information about the table
show table status;
show table status like 'tableName'\G
*************************** 133. row *************************** Name: www_users Engine: InnoDB Version: 10 Row_format: Compact Rows: 0 Avg_row_length: 0 Data_length: 16384 Max_data_length: 0 Index_length: 32768 Data_free: 6291456 Auto_increment: NULL Create_time: 2015-12-06 15:25:20 Update_time: NULL Check_time: NULL Collation: utf8_general_ci Checksum: NULL Create_options:
1. name: table name
2. Engine: storage engine of the table
3. Version: Version
4, Row_format: row format. For the MyISAM engine this may be Dynamic, Fixed or Compressed. Dynamic rows have variable row lengths, such as Varchar or Blob type fields. Fixed row length does not change, such as Char and Integer type fields.
5. Rows: The number of rows in the table. For non-transactional tables, this value is exact; for transactional engines, this value is usually an estimate.
6. Avg_row_length: The average number of bytes included in each row
7. Data_length: The amount of data in this table (unit: bytes)
8. Max_data_length: Table The maximum amount of data that can be accommodated
9. Index_length: The space occupied by the index on the disk
10. Data_free: For the MyISAM engine, identifies the space that has been allocated but is now unused, and contains Remove row space.
11. Auto_increment: value
12. Create_time: The creation time of the table
13. Update_time: The last update time of the table
14. Check_time : Use the check table or myisamchk tool to check the latest time of the table
15. Collation: The default character set and character arrangement rules of the table
16. Checksum: If enabled, the contents of the entire table Checksum during calculation
17. Create_options: refers to all other options when creating
18. Comment: contains other additional information. For the MyISAM engine, it contains the comment mark. If The table uses the Innodb engine, which will display the remaining space of the table. If it is a view, the comment contains the word VIEW
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