A thread can have any of the following
        Command values:
- This is a thread on a replication source for sending binary log contents to a replica. 
- The thread is executing a change user operation. 
- The thread is closing a prepared statement. 
- A replica is connected to its source. 
- A replica is connecting to its source. 
- The thread is executing a create database operation. 
- This thread is internal to the server, not a thread that services a client connection. 
- The thread is generating debugging information. 
- The thread is a delayed insert handler. 
- The thread is executing a drop database operation. 
- The thread is executing a prepared statement. 
- The thread is fetching the results from executing a prepared statement. 
- The thread is retrieving information for table columns. 
- The thread is selecting a default database. 
- The thread is killing another thread. 
- The thread is retrieving long data in the result of executing a prepared statement. 
- The thread is handling a server ping request. 
- The thread is preparing a prepared statement. 
- The thread is producing information about server threads. 
- The thread is executing a statement. 
- The thread is terminating. 
- The thread is flushing table, logs, or caches, or resetting status variable or replication server information. 
- The thread is registering a replica server. 
- The thread is resetting a prepared statement. 
- The thread is setting or resetting a client statement execution option. 
- The thread is shutting down the server. 
- The thread is waiting for the client to send a new statement to it. 
- The thread is producing server status information. 
- Unused.