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# ==== Purpose ====
#
# Display the delay state of the SQL thread.
#
# ==== Usage ====
#
# --let $verbose_delayed_slave_state= [0|1]
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# --source suite/rpl/include/show_delayed_slave_state.inc
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#
# By default, the output is normalized so that it does not depend on
# exact timing or exact binlog positions. If
# $verbose_delayed_slave_state is set, then it outputs exact times and
# binlog positions. This can be useful for debugging.
-- let $_delayed_slave_status = query_get_value ( SHOW SLAVE STATUS , Slave_SQL_Running_State , 1 )
-- let $_delayed_slave_remaining_delay = query_get_value ( SHOW SLAVE STATUS , SQL_Remaining_Delay , 1 )
-- let $_delayed_slave_qualitative_delay = `SELECT CASE WHEN "$_delayed_slave_remaining_delay" = "NULL" THEN "NULL" WHEN "$_delayed_slave_remaining_delay" = "0" THEN "0" ELSE "greater than zero" END`
-- let $_delayed_slave_io_pos = query_get_value ( SHOW SLAVE STATUS , Read_Master_Log_Pos , 1 )
-- let $_delayed_slave_sql_pos = query_get_value ( SHOW SLAVE STATUS , Exec_Master_Log_Pos , 1 )
-- let $_delayed_slave_qualitative_log_pos = `SELECT IF($_delayed_slave_io_pos > $_delayed_slave_sql_pos, "behind", "in sync with")`
-- echo Slave_SQL_Running_State = '$_delayed_slave_status' ; SQL_Remaining_Delay is $_delayed_slave_qualitative_delay ; SQL thread is $_delayed_slave_qualitative_log_pos IO thread
if ( $verbose_delayed_slave_state ) {
-- echo SQL_Remaining_Delay = '$_delayed_slave_remaining_delay' ; Read_master_log_pos = '$_delayed_slave_io_pos' ; Exec_Master_Log_Pos = '$_delayed_slave_sql_pos'
}