MySQL 9.5 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.5
      The current progress of the replication applier (SQL) thread when
      using row-based replication is monitored through Performance
      Schema instrument stages, enabling you to track the processing of
      operations and check the amount of work completed and work
      estimated. When these Performance Schema instrument stages are
      enabled the events_stages_current
      table shows stages for applier threads and their progress. For
      background information, see
      Section 29.12.5, “Performance Schema Stage Event Tables”.
    
To track progress of all three row-based replication event types (write, update, delete):
Enable the three Performance Schema stages by issuing:
mysql>UPDATE performance_schema.setup_instruments SET ENABLED = 'YES'->WHERE NAME LIKE 'stage/sql/Applying batch of row changes%';
          Wait for some events to be processed by the replication
          applier thread and then check progress by looking into the
          events_stages_current table. For
          example to get progress for update events
          issue:
        
mysql>SELECT WORK_COMPLETED, WORK_ESTIMATED FROM performance_schema.events_stages_current->WHERE EVENT_NAME LIKE 'stage/sql/Applying batch of row changes (update)'
          If
          binlog_rows_query_log_events
          is enabled, information about queries is stored in the binary
          log and is exposed in the processlist_info
          field. To see the original query that triggered this event:
        
mysql>SELECT db, processlist_state, processlist_info FROM performance_schema.threads->WHERE processlist_state LIKE 'stage/sql/Applying batch of row changes%' AND thread_id = N;