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SVCS_S3LOG - Amazon Redshift

SVCS_S3LOG

Use the SVCS_S3LOG view to get troubleshooting details about Redshift Spectrum queries at the segment level. One segment can perform one external table scan. This view is derived from the SVL_S3LOG system view but doesn't show slice-level for queries run on a concurrency scaling cluster.

Note

System views with the prefix SVCS provide details about queries on both the main and concurrency scaling clusters. The views are similar to the views with the prefix SVL except that the SVL views provide information only for queries run on the main cluster.

SVCS_S3LOG 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.

For information about SVL_S3LOG, see SVL_S3LOG.

Table columns

Column name Data type Description
pid integer The process ID.
query integer The query ID.
segment integer The segment number. A query consists of multiple segments, and each segment consists of one or more steps.
step integer The query step that ran.
node integer The node number.
eventtime timestamp The time in UTC that the event is recorded.
message char(512) The message for the log entry.

Sample query

The following example queries SVCS_S3LOG for the last query that ran.

select * from svcs_s3log where query = pg_last_query_id() order by query,segment;
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