create table test.t1(a int primary key) engine=ndb; set global ndb_log_apply_status=Off; show variables like '%ndb_log_apply_status%'; Variable_name Value ndb_log_apply_status OFF reset slave; reset master; Should have empty apply status table select * from mysql.ndb_apply_status; server_id epoch log_name start_pos end_pos Dummy incoming ndb_apply_status updates, should not be logged begin; insert into mysql.ndb_apply_status values (555, 12345, 'binlog.000001', 20, 30); insert into mysql.ndb_apply_status values (666, 67890, 'binlog.000001', 50, 60); replace into test.t1 values (1); commit; Should not see ndb_apply_status updates in the Binlog show binlog events; select txt from binlog_stmts where txt like '%binlog.000001%' order by txt; txt set global ndb_log_apply_status=On; show variables like '%ndb_log_apply_status%'; Variable_name Value ndb_log_apply_status ON reset slave; reset master; Should have empty apply status table select * from mysql.ndb_apply_status; server_id epoch log_name start_pos end_pos Dummy incoming ndb_apply_status updates, should be logged begin; insert into mysql.ndb_apply_status values (555, 12345, 'binlog.000001', 20, 30); insert into mysql.ndb_apply_status values (666, 67890, 'binlog.000001', 50, 60); replace into test.t1 values (1); commit; Should see ndb_apply_status updates in the Binlog show binlog events; select txt from binlog_stmts where txt like '%binlog.000001%' order by txt; txt set global ndb_log_apply_status=Off; drop table test.t1;