SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
[IN 'log_name']
[FROM pos]
[LIMIT [offset,] row_count]
[channel_option]
channel_option:
FOR CHANNEL channel
Shows the events in the relay log of a replica. If you do not
specify
'
, the
first relay log is displayed. This statement has no effect on
the source. log_name
'SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
requires the
REPLICATION SLAVE
privilege.
The LIMIT
clause has the same syntax as for
the SELECT
statement. See
Section 15.2.13, “SELECT Statement”.
Issuing a SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
with no LIMIT
clause could start a very
time- and resource-consuming process because the server
returns to the client the complete contents of the relay log
(including all statements modifying data that have been
received by the replica).
The optional FOR CHANNEL
clause enables you
to name which replication channel the statement applies to.
Providing a channel
FOR CHANNEL
clause applies the
statement to a specific replication channel. If no channel is
named and no extra channels exist, the statement applies to the
default channel.
channel
When using multiple replication channels, if a
SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
statement
does not have a channel defined using a FOR CHANNEL
clause an error is
generated. See Section 19.2.2, “Replication Channels” for more
information.
channel
SHOW RELAYLOG EVENTS
displays the
following fields for each event in the relay log:
Log_name
The name of the file that is being listed.
Pos
The position at which the event occurs.
Event_type
An identifier that describes the event type.
Server_id
The server ID of the server on which the event originated.
End_log_pos
The value of
End_log_pos
for this event in the source's binary log.Info
More detailed information about the event type. The format of this information depends on the event type.
For compressed transaction payloads, the
Transaction_payload_event
is first printed as
a single unit, then it is unpacked and each event inside it is
printed.
Some events relating to the setting of user and system variables
are not included in the output from SHOW
RELAYLOG EVENTS
. To get complete coverage of events
within a relay log, use mysqlbinlog.