SHOW BINLOG EVENTS

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Syntax

SHOW BINLOG EVENTS
   [IN 'log_name'] [FROM pos] [LIMIT [offset,] row_count]

Description

Shows the events in the binary log. If you do not specify 'log_name', the first binary log is displayed.

Requires the BINLOG MONITOR privilege (>= MariaDB 10.5.2) or the REPLICATION SLAVE privilege (<= MariaDB 10.5.1).

Example

SHOW BINLOG EVENTS IN 'mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002';
+-------------------------------+-----+-------------------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+
| Log_name                      | Pos | Event_type        | Server_id | End_log_pos | Info                                           |
+-------------------------------+-----+-------------------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 |   4 | Format_desc       |         1 |         248 | Server ver: 10.0.19-MariaDB-log, Binlog ver: 4 |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 248 | Gtid_list         |         1 |         273 | []                                             |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 273 | Binlog_checkpoint |         1 |         325 | mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002                  |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 325 | Gtid              |         1 |         363 | GTID 0-1-1                                     |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 363 | Query             |         1 |         446 | CREATE DATABASE blog                           |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 446 | Gtid              |         1 |         484 | GTID 0-1-2                                     |
| mysql_sandbox10019-bin.000002 | 484 | Query             |         1 |         571 | use `blog`; CREATE TABLE bb (id INT)           |
+-------------------------------+-----+-------------------+-----------+-------------+------------------------------------------------+

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