To monitor the status of replication channels the following options exist:
- Using the replication Performance Schema tables. The first column of these tables is - Channel_Name. This enables you to write complex queries based on- Channel_Nameas a key. See Section 29.12.11, “Performance Schema Replication Tables”.
- Using - SHOW REPLICA STATUS FOR CHANNEL. By default, if the- channel- FOR CHANNELclause is not used, this statement shows the replica status for all channels with one row per channel. The identifier- channel- Channel_nameis added as a column in the result set. If a- FOR CHANNELclause is provided, the results show the status of only the named replication channel.- channel
        The SHOW VARIABLES statement does
        not work with multiple replication channels. The information
        that was available through these variables has been migrated to
        the replication performance tables. Using a
        SHOW VARIABLES statement in a
        topology with multiple channels shows the status of only the
        default channel.
The error codes and messages that are issued when multi-source replication is enabled specify the channel that generated the error.
This section explains how to use the replication Performance Schema tables to monitor channels. You can choose to monitor all channels, or a subset of the existing channels.
To monitor the connection status of all channels:
mysql> SELECT * FROM replication_connection_status\G;
*************************** 1. row ***************************
CHANNEL_NAME: source_1
GROUP_NAME:
SOURCE_UUID: 046e41f8-a223-11e4-a975-0811960cc264
THREAD_ID: 24
SERVICE_STATE: ON
COUNT_RECEIVED_HEARTBEATS: 0
LAST_HEARTBEAT_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
RECEIVED_TRANSACTION_SET: 046e41f8-a223-11e4-a975-0811960cc264:4-37
LAST_ERROR_NUMBER: 0
LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE:
LAST_ERROR_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
*************************** 2. row ***************************
CHANNEL_NAME: source_2
GROUP_NAME:
SOURCE_UUID: 7475e474-a223-11e4-a978-0811960cc264
THREAD_ID: 26
SERVICE_STATE: ON
COUNT_RECEIVED_HEARTBEATS: 0
LAST_HEARTBEAT_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
RECEIVED_TRANSACTION_SET: 7475e474-a223-11e4-a978-0811960cc264:4-6
LAST_ERROR_NUMBER: 0
LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE:
LAST_ERROR_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
        In the above output there are two channels enabled, and as shown
        by the CHANNEL_NAME field they are called
        source_1 and source_2.
      
        The addition of the CHANNEL_NAME field
        enables you to query the Performance Schema tables for a
        specific channel. To monitor the connection status of a named
        channel, use a WHERE
        CHANNEL_NAME=
        clause:
      channel
mysql> SELECT * FROM replication_connection_status WHERE CHANNEL_NAME='source_1'\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
CHANNEL_NAME: source_1
GROUP_NAME:
SOURCE_UUID: 046e41f8-a223-11e4-a975-0811960cc264
THREAD_ID: 24
SERVICE_STATE: ON
COUNT_RECEIVED_HEARTBEATS: 0
LAST_HEARTBEAT_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
RECEIVED_TRANSACTION_SET: 046e41f8-a223-11e4-a975-0811960cc264:4-37
LAST_ERROR_NUMBER: 0
LAST_ERROR_MESSAGE:
LAST_ERROR_TIMESTAMP: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
        Similarly, the WHERE
        CHANNEL_NAME= clause
        can be used to monitor the other replication Performance Schema
        tables for a specific channel. For more information, see
        Section 29.12.11, “Performance Schema Replication Tables”.
channel