The log_status table provides
          information that enables an online backup tool to copy the
          required log files without locking those resources for the
          duration of the copy process.
        
          When the log_status table is
          queried, the server blocks logging and related administrative
          changes for just long enough to populate the table, then
          releases the resources. The
          log_status table informs the
          online backup which point it should copy up to in the source's
          binary log and gtid_executed record, and
          the relay log for each replication channel. It also provides
          relevant information for individual storage engines, such as
          the last log sequence number (LSN) and the LSN of the last
          checkpoint taken for the InnoDB storage
          engine.
        
          The log_status table has these columns:
- SERVER_UUID- The server UUID for this server instance. This is the generated unique value of the read-only system variable - server_uuid.
- LOCAL- The log position state information from the source, provided as a single JSON object with the following keys: - 
                    binary_log_file
- The name of the current binary log file. 
- 
                    binary_log_position
- The current binary log position at the time the - log_statustable was accessed.
- 
                    gtid_executed
- The current value of the global server variable - gtid_executedat the time the- log_statustable was accessed. This information is consistent with the- binary_log_fileand- binary_log_positionkeys.
 
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- REPLICATION- A JSON array of channels, each with the following information: - 
                    channel_name
- The name of the replication channel. The default replication channel's name is the empty string (“”). 
- 
                    relay_log_file
- The name of the current relay log file for the replication channel. 
- 
                    relay_log_pos
- The current relay log position at the time the - log_statustable was accessed.
 
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- STORAGE_ENGINES- Relevant information from individual storage engines, provided as a JSON object with one key for each applicable storage engine. 
          The log_status table has no
          indexes.
        
          The BACKUP_ADMIN privilege, as well as the
          SELECT privilege, is required for access to
          the log_status table.
        
          TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted
          for the log_status table.