ALTER RESOURCE POOL changes the Cgroup of a resource pool.
Users having the ALTER permission can modify resource pools.
1 2 | ALTER RESOURCE POOL pool_name WITH ({MEM_PERCENT= pct | CONTROL_GROUP="group_name" | ACTIVE_STATEMENTS=stmt | MAX_DOP = dop | MEMORY_LIMIT='memory_size' | io_limits=io_limits | io_priority='io_priority'}[, ... ]); |
Specifies the name of the resource pool.
The name of the resource pool is the name of an existing resource pool.
Value range: a string. It must comply with the naming convention.
Specifies the name of a Cgroup.
of the DefaultClass Cgroup.
Value range: an existing control group.
Specifies the maximum number of statements that can be concurrently executed in a resource pool.
Value range: Numeric data ranging from -1 to INT_MAX.
This is a reserved parameter.
Value range: Numeric data ranging from -1 to INT_MAX.
Specifies the maximum storage for a resource pool.
Value range: a string, from 1KB to 2047GB.
Specifies the proportion of available resource pool memory to the total memory or group user memory.
The value of mem_percent for a common user is an integer ranging from 0 to 100. The default value is 0.
Specifies the upper limit of IOPS in a resource pool.
The IOPS is counted by ones for column storage and by 10 thousands for row storage.
Specifies the I/O priority for jobs that consume many I/O resources. It takes effect when the I/O usage reaches 90%.
There are three priorities: Low, Medium, and High. If you do not want to control I/O resources, set this parameter to None, which is the default value.
The settings of io_limits and io_priority are valid only for complex jobs, such as batch import (using INSERT INTO SELECT, COPY FROM, or CREATE TABLE AS), complex queries involving over 500 MB data on each DN, and VACUUM FULL.
Specify "High" Timeshare Workload under "DefaultClass" as the Cgroup for a resource pool.
1 | ALTER RESOURCE POOL pool1 WITH (CONTROL_GROUP="High"); |