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Version: 0.9

CLUSTER_INFO

The CLUSTER_INFO table provides the topology information of the cluster.

USE INFORMATION_SCHEMA;

DESC TABLE CLUSTER_INFO;

The output is as follows:

+-------------+----------------------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| Column | Type | Key | Null | Default | Semantic Type |
+-------------+----------------------+------+------+---------+---------------+
| peer_id | Int64 | | NO | | FIELD |
| peer_type | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| peer_addr | String | | YES | | FIELD |
| version | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| git_commit | String | | NO | | FIELD |
| start_time | TimestampMillisecond | | YES | | FIELD |
| uptime | String | | YES | | FIELD |
| active_time | String | | YES | | FIELD |
+-------------+----------------------+------+------+---------+---------------+

The columns in table:

  • peer_id: the server id of the node. It's always 0 for standalone mode and -1 for frontends because it doesn't make sense in such cases.
  • peer_type: the node type, METASRV,FRONTEND, or DATANODE for distributed clusters and STANDALONE for standalone deployments.
  • peer_addr: the GRPC server address of the node. It's always empty for standalone deployments.
  • version: The build version of the node, such as 0.7.2 etc.
  • git_commit: The build git commit of the node.
  • start_time: The node start time.
  • uptime: The uptime of the node, in the format of duration string 24h 10m 59s 150ms.
  • active_time: The duration string in the format of 24h 10m 59s 150ms since the node's last active time(sending the heartbeats), it's always empty for standalone deployments.

Query the table:

SELECT * FROM CLUSTER_INFO;

An example output in standalone deployments:

+---------+------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------------------+--------+-------------+
| peer_id | peer_type | peer_addr | version | git_commit | start_time | uptime | active_time |
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------------------+--------+-------------+
| 0 | STANDALONE | | 0.7.2 | 86ab3d9 | 2024-04-30T06:40:02.074 | 18ms | |
+---------+------------+-----------+---------+------------+-------------------------+--------+-------------+

Another example is from a distributed cluster that has three Datanodes, one Frontend, and one Metasrv.

+---------+-----------+----------------+---------+------------+-------------------------+----------+-------------+
| peer_id | peer_type | peer_addr | version | git_commit | start_time | uptime | active_time |
+---------+-----------+----------------+---------+------------+-------------------------+----------+-------------+
| 1 | DATANODE | 127.0.0.1:4101 | 0.7.2 | 86ab3d9 | 2024-04-30T06:40:04.791 | 4s 478ms | 1s 467ms |
| 2 | DATANODE | 127.0.0.1:4102 | 0.7.2 | 86ab3d9 | 2024-04-30T06:40:06.098 | 3s 171ms | 162ms |
| 3 | DATANODE | 127.0.0.1:4103 | 0.7.2 | 86ab3d9 | 2024-04-30T06:40:07.425 | 1s 844ms | 1s 839ms |
| -1 | FRONTEND | 127.0.0.1:4001 | 0.7.2 | 86ab3d9 | 2024-04-30T06:40:08.815 | 454ms | 47ms |
| 0 | METASRV | 127.0.0.1:3002 | unknown | unknown | | | |
+---------+-----------+----------------+---------+------------+-------------------------+----------+-------------+