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The plugins for the semisynchronous replication capability expose several system and status variables that you can examine to determine its configuration and operational state.
The system variable reflect how semisynchronous replication is configured. To check their values, use SHOW VARIABLES
:
mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE
'rpl_semi_sync%';
The status variables enable you to monitor the operation of semisynchronous replication. To check their values,
use SHOW STATUS
:
mysql> SHOW STATUS LIKE
'Rpl_semi_sync%';
When the master switches between asynchronous or semisynchronous replication due to commit-blocking timeout or a
slave catching up, it sets the value of the Rpl_semi_sync_master_status
status variable appropriately. Automatic fallback
from semisynchronous to asynchronous replication on the master means that it is possible for the rpl_semi_sync_master_enabled
system variable to have a value of 1 on the
master side even when semisynchronous replication is in fact not operational at the moment. You can monitor the
Rpl_semi_sync_master_status
status variable to determine whether the master currently is using asynchronous or semisynchronous replication.
To see how many semisynchronous slaves are connected, check Rpl_semi_sync_master_clients
.
The number of commits that have been acknowledged successfully or unsuccessfully by slaves are indicated by the
Rpl_semi_sync_master_yes_tx
and Rpl_semi_sync_master_no_tx
variables.
On the slave side, Rpl_semi_sync_slave_status
indicates whether semisynchronous replication
currently is operational.