Removes a resource group.
DROP RESOURCE GROUP <group_name>
This command removes a resource group from Greenplum Database. Only a superuser can drop a resource group. When you drop a resource group, the memory and CPU resources reserved by the group are returned to Greenplum Database.
To drop a role resource group, the group cannot be assigned to any roles, nor can it have any statements pending or running in the group. If you drop a resource group that you created for an external component, the behavior is determined by the external component. For example, dropping a resource group that you assigned to a PL/Container runtime stops running containers in the group.
You cannot drop the pre-defined admin_group
and default_group
resource groups.
You cannot submit a DROP RESOURCE GROUP
command in an explicit transaction or sub-transaction.
Use ALTER ROLE to remove a resource group assigned to a specific user/role.
Perform the following query to view all of the currently active queries for all resource groups:
SELECT usename, query, waiting, pid,
rsgid, rsgname, rsgqueueduration
FROM pg_stat_activity;
To view the resource group assignments, perform the following query on the pg_roles
and pg_resgroup
system catalog tables:
SELECT rolname, rsgname
FROM pg_roles, pg_resgroup
WHERE pg_roles.rolresgroup=pg_resgroup.oid;
Remove the resource group assigned to a role. This operation then assigns the default resource group default_group
to the role:
ALTER ROLE bob RESOURCE GROUP NONE;
Remove the resource group named adhoc
:
DROP RESOURCE GROUP adhoc;
The DROP RESOURCE GROUP
statement is a Greenplum Database extension.
ALTER RESOURCE GROUP, CREATE RESOURCE GROUP, ALTER ROLE
Parent topic: SQL Commands