show table status
SHOW TABLE STATUS works likes SHOW TABLES, but provides a lot of information about each non-TEMPORARYtable. You can also get this list using the mysqlshow --status db_name command. The LIKE clause, if present, indicates which table names to match. The WHERE clause can be given to select rows using more general conditions, as discussed in Section 21.31, “Extensions to SHOW Statements”.
This statement also displays information about views.
SHOW TABLE STATUS output has the following columns:
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NameThe name of the table.
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EngineThe storage engine for the table. See Chapter 15, Alternative Storage Engines.
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VersionThe version number of the table's
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Row_formatThe row-storage format (
Fixed,Dynamic,Compressed,Redundant,Compact). ForMyISAMtables, (Dynamiccorresponds to what myisamchk -dvv reports asPacked. The format ofInnoDBtables is reported asRedundantorCompact. For theBarracudafile format of theInnoDB Plugin, the format may beCompressedorDynamic. -
RowsThe number of rows. Some storage engines, such as
MyISAM, store the exact count. For other storage engines, such asInnoDB, this value is an approximation, and may vary from the actual value by as much as 40 to 50%. In such cases, useSELECT COUNT(*)to obtain an accurate count.The
Rowsvalue isNULLfor tables in theINFORMATION_SCHEMAdatabase. -
Avg_row_lengthThe average row length.
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Data_lengthThe length of the data file.
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Max_data_lengthThe maximum length of the data file. This is the total number of bytes of data that can be stored in the table, given the data pointer size used.
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Index_lengthThe length of the index file.
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Data_freeThe number of allocated but unused bytes.
This information is also shown for
InnoDBtables (previously, it was in theCommentvalue).InnoDBtables report the free space of the tablespace to which the table belongs. For a table located in the shared tablespace, this is the free space of the shared tablespace. If you are using multiple tablespaces and the table has its own tablespace, the free space is for only that table. Free space means the number of completely free 1MB extents minus a safety margin. Even if free space displays as 0, it may be possible to insert rows as long as new extents need not be allocated.For partitioned tables, this value is only an estimate and may not be absolutely correct. A more accurate method of obtaining this information in such cases is to query the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONStable, as shown in this example:SELECT SUM(DATA_FREE) FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONS WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'mydb' AND TABLE_NAME = 'mytable';For more information, see Section 21.12, “The INFORMATION_SCHEMA PARTITIONS Table”.
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Auto_incrementThe next
AUTO_INCREMENTvalue. -
Create_timeWhen the table was created.
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Update_timeWhen the data file was last updated. For some storage engines, this value is
NULL. For example,InnoDBstores multiple tables in its system tablespace and the data file timestamp does not apply. Even with file-per-table mode with eachInnoDBtable in a separate.ibdfile, change buffering can delay the write to the data file, so the file modification time is different from the time of the last insert, update, or delete. ForMyISAM, the data file timestamp is used; however, on Windows the timestamp is not updated by updates so the value is inaccurate. -
Check_timeWhen the table was last checked. Not all storage engines update this time, in which case the value is always
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CollationThe table's character set and collation.
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ChecksumThe live checksum value (if any).
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Create_optionsExtra options used with
CREATE TABLE. The original options supplied whenCREATE TABLEis called are retained and the options reported here may differ from the active table settings and options. -
CommentThe comment used when creating the table (or information as to why MySQL could not access the table information).
For MEMORY tables, the Data_length, Max_data_length, and Index_length values approximate the actual amount of allocated memory. The allocation algorithm reserves memory in large amounts to reduce the number of allocation operations.
For NDBCLUSTER tables, the output of this statement shows appropriate values for the Avg_row_length andData_length columns, with the exception that BLOB columns are not taken into account
For views, all the fields displayed by SHOW TABLE STATUS are NULL except that Name indicates the view name andComment says view.
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