SHOW RESOURCE MONITORS¶
Lists all the resource monitors in your account for which you have access privileges.
Syntax¶
SHOW RESOURCE MONITORS [ LIKE '<pattern>' ]
Parameters¶
LIKE 'pattern'
Optionally filters the command output by object name. The filter uses case-insensitive pattern matching, with support for SQL wildcard characters (
%
and_
).For example, the following patterns return the same results:
... LIKE '%testing%' ...
... LIKE '%TESTING%' ...
. Default: No value (no filtering is applied to the output).
Usage notes¶
Columns that start with the prefix
is_
return eitherY
(yes) orN
(no).The command does not require a running warehouse to execute.
The command returns a maximum of 10K records for the specified object type, as dictated by the access privileges for the role used to execute the command; any records above the 10K limit are not returned, even with a filter applied.
To view results for which more than 10K records exist, query the corresponding view (if one exists) in the Snowflake Information Schema.
To post-process the output of this command, you can use the RESULT_SCAN function, which treats the output as a table that can be queried.
The command output includes a
level
column with the following values:WAREHOUSE
: The resource monitor is assigned to one or more warehouses and, therefore, is monitoring the credit usage for the assigned warehouse(s).ACCOUNT
: The resource monitor is assigned at the account-level and, therefore, monitoring the credit usage for your entire account.NULL
: The resource monitor is not assigned to the account or any warehouses and, therefore, is not monitoring any credit usage.