MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
        This section describes how to configure error logging using the
        built-in filter, log_filter_internal, and the
        JSON sink, log_sink_json, to take effect
        immediately and for subsequent server startups. For general
        information about configuring error logging, see
        Section 7.4.2.1, “Error Log Configuration”.
      
        To enable the JSON sink, first load the sink component, then
        modify the log_error_services
        value:
      
INSTALL COMPONENT 'file://component_log_sink_json'; SET PERSIST log_error_services = 'log_filter_internal; log_sink_json';
        To set log_error_services to
        take effect at server startup, use the instructions at
        Section 7.4.2.1, “Error Log Configuration”. Those instructions
        apply to other error-logging system variables as well.
      
        It is permitted to name log_sink_json
        multiple times in the
        log_error_services value. For
        example, to write unfiltered events with one instance and
        filtered events with another instance, you could set
        log_error_services like this:
      
SET PERSIST log_error_services = 'log_sink_json; log_filter_internal; log_sink_json';
        The JSON sink determines its output destination based on the
        default error log destination, which is given by the
        log_error system variable. If
        log_error names a file, the
        JSON sink bases output file naming on that file name, plus a
        numbered
        . suffix,
        with NN.jsonNN starting at 00. For example,
        if log_error is
        file_name, successive instances of
        log_sink_json named in the
        log_error_services value write
        to
        file_name.00.jsonfile_name.01.json
        If log_error is
        stderr, the JSON sink writes to the console.
        If log_sink_json is named multiple times in
        the log_error_services value,
        they all write to the console, which is likely not useful.