MySQL Shell 9.4
      Check information about a ReplicaSet using the
      ReplicaSet.status() operation. The
      ReplicaSet.status() operation supports the extended
      option to get different levels of detail. For example:
    
          ReplicaSet.status({extended:0}): Provides a
          regular level of details. Only basic information about the
          status of the instance and replication is included, in
          addition to non-default or unexpected replication settings and
          status.
        
          ReplicaSet.status({extended:1}): Setting extended
          to 1 includes Metadata Version, server UUID, replication
          information such as lag and worker threads, the raw
          information used to derive the status of the instance, size of
          the applier queue, value of system variables that protect
          against unexpected writes and so on.
        
          ReplicaSet.status({extended:2}): Setting extended
          to 2 includes important replication related configuration
          settings, such as encrypted connections, and so on.
        
The output of ReplicaSet.status(extended=1) is similar to Cluster.status(extended=1), but the main difference is that the replication field is always available because InnoDB ReplicaSet relies on MySQL Replication all the time, unlike InnoDB Cluster which uses it during incremental recovery. For more information on the fields, see Checking a cluster's Status with Cluster.status().