25.12.11.1 The replication_connection_configuration Table

This table shows the configuration parameters used by the replica for connecting to the source. Parameters stored in the table can be changed at runtime with the CHANGE MASTER TO statement, as indicated in the column descriptions.

Compared to the replication_connection_status table, replication_connection_configuration changes less frequently. It contains values that define how the replica connects to the source and that remain constant during the connection, whereas replication_connection_status contains values that change during the connection.

The replication_connection_configuration table has the following columns. The column descriptions indicate the corresponding CHANGE MASTER TO options from which the column values are taken, and the table given later in this section shows the correspondence between replication_connection_configuration columns and SHOW SLAVE STATUS columns.

  • CHANNEL_NAME

    The replication channel which this row is displaying. There is always a default replication channel, and more replication channels can be added. See Section 16.2.3, “Replication Channels” for more information. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: FOR CHANNEL)

  • HOST

    The replication source server that the replica is connected to. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_HOST)

  • PORT

    The port used to connect to the replication source server. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_PORT)

  • USER

    The user name of the account used to connect to the replication source server. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_USER)

  • NETWORK_INTERFACE

    The network interface that the replica is bound to, if any. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_BIND)

  • AUTO_POSITION

    1 if autopositioning is in use; otherwise 0. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_AUTO_POSITION)

  • SSL_ALLOWED, SSL_CA_FILE, SSL_CA_PATH, SSL_CERTIFICATE, SSL_CIPHER, SSL_KEY, SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERTIFICATE, SSL_CRL_FILE, SSL_CRL_PATH

    These columns show the SSL parameters used by the replica to connect to the replication source server, if any.

    SSL_ALLOWED has these values:

    • Yes if an SSL connection to the source is permitted

    • No if an SSL connection to the source is not permitted

    • Ignored if an SSL connection is permitted but the replica does not have SSL support enabled

    CHANGE MASTER TO options for the other SSL columns: MASTER_SSL_CA, MASTER_SSL_CAPATH, MASTER_SSL_CERT, MASTER_SSL_CIPHER, MASTER_SSL_CRL, MASTER_SSL_CRLPATH, MASTER_SSL_KEY, MASTER_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT.

  • CONNECTION_RETRY_INTERVAL

    The number of seconds between connect retries. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_CONNECT_RETRY)

  • CONNECTION_RETRY_COUNT

    The number of times the replica can attempt to reconnect to the source in the event of a lost connection. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_RETRY_COUNT)

  • HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL

    The replication heartbeat interval on a replica, measured in seconds. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_HEARTBEAT_PERIOD)

  • TLS_VERSION

    The TLS version used on the source. For TLS version information, see Section 6.3.2, “Encrypted Connection TLS Protocols and Ciphers”. (CHANGE MASTER TO option: MASTER_TLS_VERSION)

    This column was added in MySQL 5.7.10.

TRUNCATE TABLE is not permitted for the replication_connection_configuration table.

The following table shows the correspondence between replication_connection_configuration columns and SHOW SLAVE STATUS columns.

replication_connection_configuration Column SHOW SLAVE STATUS Column
CHANNEL_NAME Channel_name
HOST Master_Host
PORT Master_Port
USER Master_User
NETWORK_INTERFACE Master_Bind
AUTO_POSITION Auto_Position
SSL_ALLOWED Master_SSL_Allowed
SSL_CA_FILE Master_SSL_CA_File
SSL_CA_PATH Master_SSL_CA_Path
SSL_CERTIFICATE Master_SSL_Cert
SSL_CIPHER Master_SSL_Cipher
SSL_KEY Master_SSL_Key
SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERTIFICATE Master_SSL_Verify_Server_Cert
SSL_CRL_FILE Master_SSL_Crl
SSL_CRL_PATH Master_SSL_Crlpath
CONNECTION_RETRY_INTERVAL Connect_Retry
CONNECTION_RETRY_COUNT Master_Retry_Count
HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL None
TLS_VERSION Master_TLS_Version