Each time ltcluster or ltclusterd perform a significant event, a record
  of that event is written into the ltcluster.events table together with
  a timestamp, an indication of failure or success, and further details
  if appropriate. This is useful for gaining an overview of events
  affecting the replication cluster. However note that this table has
  advisory character and should be used in combination with the ltcluster
  and LightDB logs to obtain details of any events.
 
Example output after a primary was registered and a standby cloned and registered:
    ltcluster=# SELECT * from ltcluster.events ;
     node_id |      event       | successful |        event_timestamp        |                                       details
    ---------+------------------+------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           1 | primary_register | t          | 2016-01-08 15:04:39.781733+09 |
           2 | standby_clone    | t          | 2016-01-08 15:04:49.530001+09 | Cloned from host 'ltcluster_node1', port 5432; backup method: lt_basebackup; --force: N
           2 | standby_register | t          | 2016-01-08 15:04:50.621292+09 |
    (3 rows)
Alternatively, use ltcluster cluster event to output a formatted list of events.
  Additionally, event notifications can be passed to a user-defined program
  or script which can take further action, e.g. send email notifications.
  This is done by setting the event_notification_command parameter in
  ltcluster.conf.
 
The following format placeholders are provided for all event notifications:
%nnode ID
%eevent type
%ssuccess (1) or failure (0)
%ttimestamp
%ddetails
  The values provided for %t and %d
  may contain spaces, so should be quoted in the provided command
  configuration, e.g.:
  
    event_notification_command='/path/to/some/script %n %e %s "%t" "%d"'
The following parameters are provided for a subset of event notifications:
%pnode ID of the current primary (ltcluster standby register and ltcluster standby follow)
node ID of the demoted primary (ltcluster standby switchover only)
%c
     conninfo string of the primary node
     (ltcluster standby register and ltcluster standby follow)
    
%aname of the current primary node (ltcluster standby register and ltcluster standby follow)
  The values provided for %c and %a
  will probably contain spaces, so should always be quoted.
 
  By default, all notification types will be passed to the designated script;
  the notification types can be filtered to explicitly named ones using the
  event_notifications parameter, e.g.:
    
    event_notifications='primary_register,standby_register,witness_register'
Events generated by the ltcluster command:
Events generated by ltclusterd (streaming replication mode):
ltclusterd_startltclusterd_shutdownltclusterd_reloadltclusterd_failover_promoteltclusterd_failover_followltclusterd_failover_abortedltclusterd_standby_reconnectltclusterd_promote_errorltclusterd_local_disconnectltclusterd_local_reconnectltclusterd_upstream_disconnectltclusterd_upstream_reconnectstandby_disconnect_manualstandby_failurestandby_recoverychild_node_disconnectchild_node_reconnectchild_node_new_connectchild_nodes_disconnect_command
  Note that under some circumstances (e.g. when no replication cluster primary
  could be located), it will not be possible to write an entry into the
  ltcluster.events
  table, in which case executing a script via event_notification_command
  can serve as a fallback by generating some form of notification.