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@yakirgb ofc, can you please tell me:
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please take it with Yuanzhe
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ticket, you suggest me to replace execution_engine_profiles by
dc_execution_engine_profiles and to add dc_execution_summaries in the
tables to store?
@yakirgb <https://github.com/yakirgb> I added bytes_spilled in the list
of metrics, I need precise name to add some others.
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Hello Vertica Team,
I like to use
bytes_spilled
column to check query performance issues.This column appears in both
v_monitor.query_consumption
andv_internal.dc_execution_summaries
.While QPROF seems to be collecting data from
query_consumption
, I haven't been able to locate a feature in QPROF (such as a bar chart, pie chart, or function) that displays thebytes_spilled
column specifically.Could you please guide me on how to access or visualize the
bytes_spilled
values within QPROF?Thank you for your support,
Yakir Gibraltar.
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