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[jira] [Updated] (DRILL-3990) Create a sys.fragments table
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Jacques Nadeau updated DRILL-3990:
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Description: Similar to DRILL-3989, we should create a table which lists all the currently executing fragments. This could include the query they are associated with, the start and stop time, the node they are executing on and maybe a couple of key metrics (e.g. records consumed, records produced, current and peak memory consumed). This could also be modeled after the sys.threads and sys.memory tables. (was: Similar to DRILL-3988, we should create a table which lists all the currently executing fragments. This could include the query they are associated with, the start and stop time, the node they are executing on and maybe a couple of key metrics (e.g. records consumed, records produced, current and peak memory consumed). This could also be modeled after the sys.threads and sys.memory tables.)
> Create a sys.fragments table
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> Key: DRILL-3990
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3990
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Metadata
> Reporter: Jacques Nadeau
> Labels: newbie
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> Similar to DRILL-3989, we should create a table which lists all the currently executing fragments. This could include the query they are associated with, the start and stop time, the node they are executing on and maybe a couple of key metrics (e.g. records consumed, records produced, current and peak memory consumed). This could also be modeled after the sys.threads and sys.memory tables.
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