SHOW REPLICA HOSTS
You are viewing an old version of this article. View
the current version here.
Contents
Syntax
SHOW SLAVE HOSTS SHOW REPLICA HOSTS -- from MariaDB 10.5.1
Description
This command is run on the primary and displays a list of replicas that are currently registered with it. The output looks like this:
SHOW SLAVE HOSTS; +------------+-----------+------+-----------+ | Server_id | Host | Port | Master_id | +------------+-----------+------+-----------+ | 192168010 | iconnect2 | 3306 | 192168011 | | 1921680101 | athena | 3306 | 192168011 | +------------+-----------+------+-----------+
Server_id
: The unique server ID of the replica server, as configured in the server's option file, or on the command line with --server-id=value.Host
: The host name of the replica server, as configured in the server's option file, or on the command line with--report-host=host_name
(note that this can differ from the machine name as configured in the operating system). Starting in MariaDB 10.5.1, if a replica doesn't configure--report-host
explicitly, the value for theHost
column is automatically extracted using the network connection's host name or IP address. Prior to 10.5, the Host value is left blank if a replica's--report-host
parameter is not configured.Port
: The port the replica server is listening on.Master_id
: The unique server ID of the primary server that the replica server is replicating from.
Some MariaDB and MySQL versions report another variable, rpl_recovery_rank. This variable was never used, and was eventually removed in MariaDB 10.1.2 .
Requires the REPLICATION MASTER ADMIN privilege (>= MariaDB 10.5.2) or the REPLICATION SLAVE privilege (<= MariaDB 10.5.1).
SHOW REPLICA HOSTS
MariaDB starting with 10.5.1
SHOW REPLICA HOSTS
is an alias for SHOW SLAVE HOSTS
from MariaDB 10.5.1.
See Also
- MariaDB replication
- Replication threads
- SHOW PROCESSLIST. In
SHOW PROCESSLIST
output, replica threads are identified byBinlog Dump
Comments
Comments loading...
Content reproduced on this site is the property of its respective owners,
and this content is not reviewed in advance by MariaDB. The views, information and opinions
expressed by this content do not necessarily represent those of MariaDB or any other party.