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25.12.11.4 The replication_applier_status Table

This table shows the current general transaction execution status on the replica. The table provides information about general aspects of transaction applier status that are not specific to any thread involved. Thread-specific status information is available in the replication_applier_status_by_coordinator table (and replication_applier_status_by_worker if the replica is multithreaded).

The replication_applier_status table has these columns:

  • CHANNEL_NAME

    The replication channel which this row is displaying. There is always a default replication channel, and more replication channels can be added. See Section 16.2.2, “Replication Channels” for more information.

  • SERVICE_STATE

    Shows ON when the replication channel's applier threads are active or idle, OFF means that the applier threads are not active.

  • REMAINING_DELAY

    If the replica is waiting for DESIRED_DELAY seconds to pass since the source applied an event, this field contains the number of delay seconds remaining. At other times, this field is NULL. (The DESIRED_DELAY value is stored in the replication_applier_configuration table.)

  • COUNT_TRANSACTIONS_RETRIES

    Shows the number of retries that were made because the replication SQL thread failed to apply a transaction. The maximum number of retries for a given transaction is set by the slave_transaction_retries system variable.

TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted for the replication_applier_status table.

The following table shows the correspondence between replication_applier_status columns and SHOW SLAVE STATUS columns.

replication_applier_status Column SHOW SLAVE STATUS Column
SERVICE_STATE None
REMAINING_DELAY SQL_Remaining_Delay