gpexpand.status_detail

The gpexpand.status_detail table contains information about the status of tables involved in a system expansion operation. You can query this table to determine the status of tables being expanded, or to view the start and end time for completed tables.

This table also stores related information about the table such as the oid, disk size, and normal distribution policy and key. Overall status information for the expansion is stored in gpexpand.status.

In a normal expansion operation it is not necessary to modify the data stored in this table. .

Table 1. gpexpand.status_detail
column type references description
dbname text   Name of the database to which the table belongs.
fq_name text   Fully qualified name of the table.
schema_oid oid   OID for the schema of the database to which the table belongs.
table_oid oid   OID of the table.
distribution_policy smallint()   Array of column IDs for the distribution key of the table.
distribution_policy _names text   Column names for the hash distribution key.
distribution_policy _coloids text   Column IDs for the distribution keys of the table.
storage_options text   Not enabled in this release. Do not update this field.
rank int   Rank determines the order in which tables are expanded. The expansion utility will sort on rank and expand the lowest-ranking tables first.
status text   Status of expansion for this table. Valid values are:

NOT STARTED

IN PROGRESS

FINISHED

NO LONGER EXISTS

last updated timestamp with time zone   Timestamp of the last change in status for this table.
expansion started timestamp with time zone   Timestamp for the start of the expansion of this table. This field is only populated after a table is successfully expanded.
expansion finished timestamp with time zone   Timestamp for the completion of expansion of this table.
source bytes     The size of disk space associated with the source table. Due to table bloat in heap tables and differing numbers of segments after expansion, it is not expected that the final number of bytes will equal the source number. This information is tracked to help provide progress measurement to aid in duration estimation for the end-to-end expansion operation.