The following statement shows each table's distribution/replication status.
SELECT pg_class.relname, pgxc_class.pclocatortype,pgxc_class.pcattnum FROM
pg_class, pgxc_class WHERE pg_class.oid = pgxc_class.pcrelid;
The following is better:
SELECT pg_class.relname relation,
pgxc_class.pclocatortype distribution,
pg_attribute.attname attribute
FROM pg_class, pgxc_class, pg_attribute
WHERE pg_class.oid = pgxc_class.pcrelid
and pg_class.oid = pg_attribute.attrelid
and pgxc_class.pcattnum = pg_attribute.attnum
UNION
SELECT pg_class.relname relation,
pgxc_class.pclocatortype distribution,
'none' attribute
FROM pg_class, pgxc_class, pg_attribute
WHERE pg_class.oid = pgxc_class.pcrelid
and pg_class.oid = pg_attribute.attrelid
and pgxc_class.pcattnum = 0
;
The result is like:
relation | distribution | attribute
-------------+--------------+-----------
table_five | M | a
table_four | H | a
table_one | H | a
table_seven | R | none
table_six | N | none
table_three | H | a
table_two | H | a
(7 rows)