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NDB_MGMD(8) MySQL Database System NDB_MGMD(8)
NAME
ndb_mgmd - the MySQL Cluster management server daemon
SYNOPSIS
ndb_mgmd options
DESCRIPTION
The management server is the process that reads the cluster
configuration file and distributes this information to all nodes in the
cluster that request it. It also maintains a log of cluster activities.
Management clients can connect to the management server and check the
cluster´s status.
The following table includes options that are specific to the MySQL
Cluster management server program ndb_mgmd. Additional descriptions
follow the table. For options common to all MySQL Cluster programs, see
Section 17.4.2, “Options Common to MySQL Cluster Programs”.
· --bind-address=host[:port]
┌─────────────┬────────────────────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.22-ndb-6.2.5, 5.1.22-ndb-6.3.2 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --bind-address │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├───────────────┬────────────────────┤
│ │ Type │ string │
│ ├───────────────┼────────────────────┤
│ │ Default │ [none] │
└─────────────┴───────────────┴────────────────────┘
When specified, this option limits management server connections by
management clients to clients at the specified host name or IP
address (and possibly port, if this is also specified). In such
cases, a management client attempting to connect to the management
server from any other address fails with the error Unable to setup
port: host:port!
If the port is not specified, the management client attempts to use
port 1186.
This option was added in MySQL Cluster NDB 6.2.5 and MySQL Cluster
NDB 6.3.2.
· --configdir=directory
┌─────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.30-ndb-6.4.0 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --configdir=directory │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────┬─────────────────────┬─────┤
│ │ --config-dir=directory │ 5.1.37-ndb-7.0.8 │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────┴─────────────────────┴─────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────┤
│ │ Type │ file name │
│ ├────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ │ Default │ $INSTALLDIR/mysql-cluster │
└─────────────┴────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────┘
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0, configuration data is
cached internally rather than being read from the cluster global
configuration file each time the management server is started (see
Section 17.3.2, “MySQL Cluster Configuration Files”). This option
instructs the management server to its configuration cache in the
directory indicated. By default, this is a directory named
mysql-cluster in the MySQL installation directory—for example, if
you compile and install MySQL Cluster on a Unix system using the
default location, this is /usr/local/mysql-cluster.
This behavior can be overridden using the --initial or --reload
option for ndb_mgmd. Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.15 and
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.4, it can also be overridden using the
--config-cache option. Each of these options is described elsewhere
in this section.
This option is available beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0.
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.8, --config-dir is accepted as
an alias for --configdir.
· This option, whose default value is 1 (or TRUE, or ON), can be used
to disable the management server´s configuration cache, so that it
reads its configuration from config.ini every time it starts (see
Section 17.3.2, “MySQL Cluster Configuration Files”). You can do
this by starting the ndb_mgmd process with any one of the following
options:
· --config-cache=0
· --config-cache=FALSE
· --config-cache=OFF
· --skip-config-cache
Using one of the options just listed is effective only if the
management server has no stored configuration at the time it is
started. If the management server finds any configuration cache
files, then the --config-cache option or the
--skip-config-cache option is ignored. Therefore, to disable
configuration caching, the option should be used the first time
that the management server is started. Otherwise—that is, if
you wish to disable configuration caching for a management
server that has already created a configuration cache—you must
stop the management server, delete any existing configuration
cache files manually, then restart the management server with
--skip-config-cache (or with --config-cache set equal to 0,
OFF, or FALSE).
Configuration cache files are normally created in a directory
named mysql-cluster under the installation directory (unless
this location has been overridden using the --configdir
option). Each time the management server updates its
configuration data, it writes a new cache file. The files are
named sequentially in order of creation using the following
format:
ndb_node-id_config.bin.seq-number
node-id is the management server´s node ID; seq-number is a
sequence number, beginning with 1. For example, if the
management server´s node ID is 5, then the first three
configuration cache files would, when they are created, be
named ndb_5_config.bin.1, ndb_5_config.bin.2, and
ndb_5_config.bin.3.
If your intent is to purge or reload the configuration cache
without actually disabling caching, you should start ndb_mgmd
with one of the options --reload or --initial instead of
--skip-config-cache.
To re-enable the configuration cache, simply restart the
management server, but without the --config-cache or
--skip-config-cache option that was used previously to disable
the configuration cache.
This option was added in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.15 and MySQL
Cluster NDB 7.1.4.
· --config-file=filename, -f filename
┌─────────────┬────────────────────────┐
│Command-Line │ --config-file │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────┤
│ │ -f │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────┤
│ │ -c │
├─────────────┼────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├─────────┬──────────────┤
│ │ Type │ file name │
│ ├─────────┼──────────────┤
│ │ Default │ ./config.ini │
└─────────────┴─────────┴──────────────┘
Instructs the management server as to which file it should use
for its configuration file. By default, the management server
looks for a file named config.ini in the same directory as the
ndb_mgmd executable; otherwise the file name and location must
be specified explicitly.
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0, this option is ignored
unless the management server is forced to read the
configuration file, either because ndb_mgmd was started with
the --reload or --initial option, or because the management
server could not find any configuration cache. Beginning with
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.15 and MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.4, this
option is also read if ndb_mgmd was started with
--config-cache=OFF. See Section 17.3.2, “MySQL Cluster
Configuration Files”, for more information.
· --daemon, -d
┌─────────────┬───────────────────┐
│Command-Line │ --daemon │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│ │ -d │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├─────────┬─────────┤
│ │ Type │ boolean │
│ ├─────────┼─────────┤
│ │ Default │ TRUE │
└─────────────┴─────────┴─────────┘
Instructs ndb_mgmd to start as a daemon process. This is the
default behavior.
This option has no effect when running ndb_mgmd on Windows
platforms.
· --initial
┌─────────────┬───────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.30-ndb-6.4.0 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --initial │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├─────────┬─────────┤
│ │ Type │ boolean │
│ ├─────────┼─────────┤
│ │ Default │ FALSE │
└─────────────┴─────────┴─────────┘
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0, configuration data is
cached internally rather than being read from the cluster
global configuration file each time the management server is
started (see Section 17.3.2, “MySQL Cluster Configuration
Files”). Using this option overrides this behavior, by forcing
the management server to delete any existing cache files, and
then to re-read the configuration data from the cluster
configuration file and to build a new cache.
This differs in two ways from the --reload option. First,
--reload forces the server to check the configuration file
against the cache and reload its data only if the contents of
the file are different from the cache. Second, --reload does
not delete any existing cache files.
If ndb_mgmd is invoked with --initial but cannot find a global
configuration file, the management server cannot start.
This option was introduced in MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0.
· --log-name=name
┌─────────────┬────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.37-ndb-7.0.8 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --log-name= │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├─────────┬──────────┤
│ │ Type │ string │
│ ├─────────┼──────────┤
│ │ Default │ MgmtSrvr │
└─────────────┴─────────┴──────────┘
Provides a name to be used for this node in the cluster log.
This option was added in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.8.
· --nodaemon
┌─────────────┬──────────────────────────┐
│Command-Line │ --nodaemon │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼──────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├────────────────┬─────────┤
│ │ Type │ boolean │
│ ├────────────────┼─────────┤
│ │ Default │ FALSE │
├─────────────┼────────────────┴─────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├────────────────┬─────────┤
│ │ Type (windows) │ boolean │
│ ├────────────────┼─────────┤
│ │ Default │ TRUE │
└─────────────┴────────────────┴─────────┘
Instructs ndb_mgmd not to start as a daemon process.
As of MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.8, the default behavior for
ndb_mgmd on Windows is to run in the foreground, making this
option unnecessary on Windows platforms. (Bug#45588[1])
· --print-full-config, -P
┌─────────────┬─────────────────────┐
│Command-Line │ --print-full-config │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ │ -P │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├──────────┬──────────┤
│ │ Type │ boolean │
│ ├──────────┼──────────┤
│ │ Default │ FALSE │
└─────────────┴──────────┴──────────┘
Shows extended information regarding the configuration of the
cluster. With this option on the command line the ndb_mgmd
process prints information about the cluster setup including an
extensive list of the cluster configuration sections as well as
parameters and their values. Normally used together with the
--config-file (-f) option.
· --reload
┌─────────────┬───────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.30-ndb-6.4.0 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --reload │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼───────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├─────────┬─────────┤
│ │ Type │ boolean │
│ ├─────────┼─────────┤
│ │ Default │ FALSE │
└─────────────┴─────────┴─────────┘
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0, configuration data is
stored internally rather than being read from the cluster
global configuration file each time the management server is
started (see Section 17.3.2, “MySQL Cluster Configuration
Files”). Using this option forces the management server to
check its internal data store against the cluster configuration
file and to reload the configuration if it finds that the
configuration file does not match the cache. Existing
configuration cache files are preserved, but not used.
This differs in two ways from the --initial option. First,
--initial causes all cache files to be deleted. Second,
--initial forces the management server to re-read the global
configuration file and construct a new cache.
If the management server cannot find a global configuration
file, then the --reload option is ignored.
This option was introduced in MySQL Cluster NDB 6.4.0.
· --nowait-nodes
┌─────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.39-ndb-7.0.10, 5.1.39-ndb-7.1.0 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --nowait-nodes=list │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├───────────────┬─────────────────────┤
│ │ Type │ numeric │
│ ├───────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ │ Default │ │
│ ├───────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ │ Range │ 1-255 │
└─────────────┴───────────────┴─────────────────────┘
When starting a MySQL Cluster is configured with two management
nodes and running MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0 and later, each
management server normally checks to see whether the other
ndb_mgmd is also operational and whether the other management
server´s configuration is identical to its own. However, it is
sometimes desirable to start the cluster with only one
management node (and perhaps to allow the other ndb_mgmd to be
started later). This option causes the management node to
bypass any checks for any other management nodes whose node IDs
are passed to this option, permitting the cluster to start as
though configured to use only the management node that was
started.
For purposes of illustration, consider the following portion of
a config.ini file (where we have omitted most of the
configuration parameters that are not relevant to this
example):
[ndbd]
NodeId = 1
HostName = 192.168.0.101
[ndbd]
NodeId = 2
HostName = 192.168.0.102
[ndbd]
NodeId = 3
HostName = 192.168.0.103
[ndbd]
NodeId = 4
HostName = 192.168.0.104
[ndb_mgmd]
NodeId = 10
HostName = 192.168.0.150
[ndb_mgmd]
NodeId = 11
HostName = 192.168.0.151
[api]
NodeId = 20
HostName = 192.168.0.200
[api]
NodeId = 21
HostName = 192.168.0.201
Assume that you wish to start this cluster using only the
management server having node ID 10 and running on the host
having the IP address 192.168.0.150. (Suppose, for example,
that the host computer on which you intend to the other
management server is temporarily unavailable due to a hardware
failure, and you are waiting for it to be repaired.) To start
the cluster in this way, use a command line on the machine at
192.168.0.150 to enter the following command:
shell> ndb_mgmd --ndb-nodeid=10 --nowait-nodes=11
As shown in the preceding example, when using --nowait-nodes,
you must also use the --ndb-nodeid option to specify the node
ID of this ndb_mgmd process.
You can then start each of the cluster´s data nodes in the
usual way. If you wish to start and use the second management
server in addition to the first management server at a later
time without restarting the data nodes, you must start each
data node with a connectstring that references both management
servers, like this:
shell> ndbd -c 192.168.0.150,192.168.0.151
The same is true with regard to the connectstring used with any
mysqld processes that you wish to start as MySQL Cluster SQL
nodes connected to this cluster. See Section 17.3.2.3, “The
MySQL Cluster Connectstring”, for more information.
When used with ndb_mgmd, this option affects the behavior of
the management node with regard to other management nodes only.
Do not confuse it with the --nowait-nodes option used with ndbd
(or ndbmtd in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0 and later) to permit a
cluster to start with fewer than its full complement of data
nodes; when used with data nodes, this option affects their
behavior only with regard to other data nodes.
Multiple management node IDs may be passed to this option as a
comma-separated list. Each node ID must be no less than 1 and
no greater than 255. In practice, it is quite rare to use more
than two management servers for the same MySQL Cluster (or to
have any need for doing so); in most cases you need to pass to
this option only the single node ID for the one management
server that you do not wish to use when starting the cluster.
Note
When you later start the “missing” management server, its
configuration must match that of the management server that
is already in use by the cluster. Otherwise, it fails the
configuration check performed by the existing management
server, and does not start.
This option was introduced in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.10 and
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.0.
It is not strictly necessary to specify a connectstring when
starting the management server. However, if you are using more than
one management server, a connectstring should be provided and each
node in the cluster should specify its node ID explicitly.
See Section 17.3.2.3, “The MySQL Cluster Connectstring”, for
information about using connectstrings. ndb_mgmd(8), describes
other options for ndb_mgmd.
The following files are created or used by ndb_mgmd in its starting
directory, and are placed in the DataDir as specified in the
config.ini configuration file. In the list that follows, node_id is
the unique node identifier.
· config.ini is the configuration file for the cluster as a
whole. This file is created by the user and read by the
management server. Section 17.3, “MySQL Cluster
Configuration”, discusses how to set up this file.
· ndb_node_id_cluster.log is the cluster events log file.
Examples of such events include checkpoint startup and
completion, node startup events, node failures, and levels of
memory usage. A complete listing of cluster events with
descriptions may be found in Section 17.5, “Management of MySQL
Cluster”.
When the size of the cluster log reaches one million bytes, the
file is renamed to ndb_node_id_cluster.log.seq_id, where seq_id
is the sequence number of the cluster log file. (For example:
If files with the sequence numbers 1, 2, and 3 already exist,
the next log file is named using the number 4.)
· ndb_node_id_out.log is the file used for stdout and stderr when
running the management server as a daemon.
· ndb_node_id.pid is the process ID file used when running the
management server as a daemon.
· --install[=name]
┌─────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.47-ndb-7.0.16, 5.1.47-ndb-7.1.5 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --install[=name] │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├────────────────────┬────────────────┤
│ │ Type (windows) │string │
│ ├────────────────────┼────────────────┤
│ │ Default │ndb_mgmd │
└─────────────┴────────────────────┴────────────────┘
Causes ndb_mgmd to be installed as a Windows service.
Optionally, you can specify a name for the service; if not set,
the service name defaults to ndb_mgmd. Although it is
preferable to specify other ndb_mgmd program options in a
my.ini or my.cnf configuration file, it is possible to use them
together with --install. However, in such cases, the --install
option must be specified first, before any other options are
given, for the Windows service installation to succeed.
It is generally not advisable to use this option together with
the --initial option, since this causes the configuration cache
to be wiped and rebuilt every time the service is stopped and
started. Care should also be taken if you intend to use any
other ndb_mgmd options that affect the starting of the
management server, and you should make absolutely certain you
fully understand and allow for any possible consequences of
doing so.
The --install option has no effect on non-Windows platforms.
This option became available in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.16 and
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.5.
· --remove[=name]
┌─────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┐
│Version │ 5.1.47-ndb-7.0.16, 5.1.47-ndb-7.1.5 │
│Introduced │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│Command-Line │ --remove[=name] │
│Format │ │
├─────────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │ Permitted Values │
│ ├────────────────────┬────────────────┤
│ │ Type (windows) │string │
│ ├────────────────────┼────────────────┤
│ │ Default │ndb_mgmd │
└─────────────┴────────────────────┴────────────────┘
Causes an ndb_mgmd process that was previously installed as a
Windows service to be removed. Optionally, you can specify a
name for the service to be uninstalled; if not set, the service
name defaults to ndb_mgmd.
The --remove option has no effect on non-Windows platforms.
This option became available in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.16 and
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.5.
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NOTES
1. Bug#45588
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=45588
SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which
may already be installed locally and which is also available online at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
Oracle Corporation (http://dev.mysql.com/).
MySQL 5.1 02/11/2011 NDB_MGMD(8)
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