SVL_S3LIST
Use the SVL_S3LIST view to get details about Amazon Redshift Spectrum queries at the segment level.
SVL_S3LIST is visible to all users. Superusers can see all rows; regular users can see only their own data. For more information, see Visibility of data in system tables and views.
Note
SVL_S3LIST only contains queries run on main provisioned clusters. It doesn't contain queries run on concurrency scaling clusters or on serverless namespaces. To access explain plans for queries run on both main clusters, concurrency scaling clusters, and serverless namespaces, we recommend that you use the SYS monitoring view SYS_EXTERNAL_QUERY_DETAIL . The data in the SYS monitoring view is formatted to be easier to use and understand.
Table columns
Column name | Data type | Description |
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query | integer | The query ID. |
segment | integer | The segment number. A query consists of multiple segments. |
node | integer | The node number. |
slice | integer | The data slice that a particular segment ran against. |
eventtime | timestamp | The time in UTC that the event is recorded. |
bucket | text | The Amazon S3 bucket name. |
prefix | text | The prefix of the Amazon S3 bucket location. |
recursive | char(1) | Whether there is recursive scan for subfolders. |
retrieved_files | integer | The number of listed files. |
max_file_size | bigint | The maximum file size among listed files. |
avg_file_size | double precision | The average file size among listed files. |
generated_splits | integer | The number of file splits. |
avg_split_length | double precision | The average length of file splits in bytes. |
duration | bigint | The duration of file listing, in microseconds. |
Sample query
The following example queries SVL_S3LIST for the last query to run.
select * from svl_s3list where query = pg_last_query_id() order by query,segment;