
If set to zero, no connection statistics are kept for the hosts table.

Performance_schema_events_transactions_history_size Commandline: -performance-schema-events-transactions-history-long-size=#.Description: Number of rows in events_transactions_history_long table.Performance_schema_events_transactions_history_long_size Commandline: -performance-schema-events-statements-history-size=#.Description: Number of rows per thread in the events_statements_history table.Performance_schema_events_statements_history_size Commandline: -performance-schema-events-statements-history-long-size=#.Description: Number of rows in the events_statements_history_long table.Performance_schema_events_statements_history_long_size Commandline: -performance-schema-events-stages-history-size=#.Description: Number of rows per thread in the events_stages_history table.Performance_schema_events_stages_history_size Commandline: -performance-schema-events-stages-history-long-size=#.Description: Number of rows in the events_stages_history_long table.Performance_schema_events_stages_history_long_size Commandline: -performance-schema-digests-size=#.

Description: Maximum number of rows that can be stored in the events_statements_summary_by_digest table.Commandline: -performance-schema-accounts-size=#.Use -1 (the default) for automated sizing. If set to 0, the Performance Schema will not store statistics in the accounts table. Description: Maximum number of rows in the performance_schema.accounts table.Description: If set to 1 ( 0 is default), enables the Performance Schema.See also the Full list of MariaDB options, system and status variables. See Server System Variables for a complete list of system variables and instructions on setting them. See Performance Schema Options for Performance Schema options that are not system variables. The following variables are used with MariaDB's Performance Schema.
