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<h1 class="topictitle1">How Can I Query RDS for MySQL Information by Running Command <strong id="b87561234202913">show full innodb status</strong>?</h1>
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<div id="body1577260789859"><p id="ddm_04_0029__p8060118">After you connect to a DDM instance through the MySQL client, you can run command <strong id="ddm_04_0029__b16961445194418">show full innodb status</strong> to query information about the associated RDS for MySQL instances. The following information can be queried:</p>
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<ul id="ddm_04_0029__ul1067972819115"><li id="ddm_04_0029__li5679328141115">Current time and duration since the last output.</li><li id="ddm_04_0029__li2068018283119">Status of the master thread.</li><li id="ddm_04_0029__li156801282115">SEMAPHORES including event counts and available waiting threads when there is high-concurrency workload. You can use the information to locate performance bottlenecks if any.</li></ul>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="ddm_04_0047.html">RDS-related Questions</a></div>
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