STOP GROUP_REPLICATION
        Stops Group Replication. This statement requires the
        GROUP_REPLICATION_ADMIN privilege
        (or the deprecated SUPER
        privilege). As soon as you issue STOP
        GROUP_REPLICATION the member is set to
        super_read_only=ON, which
        ensures that no writes can be made to the member while Group
        Replication stops. Any other asynchronous replication channels
        running on the member are also stopped. Any user credentials
        that you specified in the START
        GROUP_REPLICATION statement when starting Group
        Replication on this member are removed from memory, and must be
        supplied when you start Group Replication again.
Use this statement with extreme caution because it removes the server instance from the group, meaning it is no longer protected by Group Replication's consistency guarantee mechanisms. To be completely safe, ensure that your applications can no longer connect to the instance before issuing this statement to avoid any chance of stale reads.
        The STOP GROUP_REPLICATION
        statement stops asynchronous replication channels on the group
        member, but it does not implicitly commit transactions that are
        in progress on them like STOP
        REPLICA does. This is because on a Group Replication
        group member, an additional transaction committed during the
        shutdown operation would leave the member inconsistent with the
        group and cause an issue with rejoining. To avoid failed commits
        for transactions that are in progress while stopping Group
        Replication, the STOP
        GROUP_REPLICATION statement cannot be issued while a
        GTID is assigned as the value of the
        gtid_next system variable.
      
        The
        group_replication_components_stop_timeout
        system variable specifies the time for which Group Replication
        waits for each of its modules to complete ongoing processes
        after this statement is issued. The timeout is used to resolve
        situations in which Group Replication components cannot be
        stopped normally, which can happen if the member is expelled
        from the group while it is in an error state, or while a process
        such as MySQL Enterprise Backup is holding a global lock on
        tables on the member. In such situations, the member cannot stop
        the applier thread or complete the distributed recovery process
        to rejoin. STOP GROUP_REPLICATION does not
        complete until either the situation is resolved (for example, by
        the lock being released), or the component timeout expires and
        the modules are shut down regardless of their status. The
        default value is 300 seconds; this means that Group Replication
        components are stopped after 5 minutes if the situation is not
        resolved before that time, allowing the member to be restarted
        and rejoin.