MySQL Cluster Manager 1.1.6 is currently available for and supported on the following operating systems:
Recent versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Recent versions of Novell SUSE Enterprise Linux
Solaris 10
Recent versions of Microsoft Windows (MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.4 and later)
MySQL Cluster Manager is currently supported for use in the following MySQL Cluster release versions, on the platforms shown:
MySQL Cluster NDB 6.3, beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.3.27a (Linux, Solaris)
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0, beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 7.0.8a (Linux, Solaris)
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1, beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1.4 (Linux, Solaris, Windows)
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2, beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.4 (Linux, Solaris, Windows)
Prior to installation, you must obtain the correct build of MySQL Cluster Manager
for your operating system and hardware platform. For Unix
platforms, MySQL Cluster Manager is delivered as a Unix
.tar.gz archive. For Windows platforms, an
MSI installer file is provided. The name of the file varies with
the target platform. MySQL Cluster Manager 1.1.6 packages that include
MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.4 are also available on all supported
platforms; available packages with applicable platforma and
architectures can be found in in the following table:
| Package | OS / Platform | Architecture | Includes MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.6 |
|---|---|---|---|
mcm-1.1.6_32-cluster-7.2.6_32-linux-rhel5-x86.tar.gz |
Red Hat Linux 5 | 32-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_32-linux-rhel5-x86.tar.gz |
Red Hat Linux 5 | 32-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_64-cluster-7.2.6_64-linux-rhel5-x86.tar.gz |
Red Hat Linux 5 | 64-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_64-linux-rhel5-x86.tar.gz |
Red Hat Linux 5 | 64-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_32-cluster-7.2.6_32-linux-sles10-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 | 32-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_32-linux-sles10-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 | 32-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_64-cluster-7.2.6_64-linux-sles10-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 | 64-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_64-linux-sles10-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 | 64-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_32-cluster-7.2.6_32-linux-sles11-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 11 | 32-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_32-linux-sles11-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 11 | 32-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_64-cluster-7.2.6_64-linux-sles11-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 11 | 64-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_64-linux-sles11-x86.tar.gz |
SUSE Enterprise Linux 11 | 64-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_64-cluster-7.2.6_64-solaris10-sparc.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / SPARC | 64-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_64-solaris10-sparc.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / SPARC | 64-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_32-cluster-7.2.6_32-solaris10-x86.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / x86 | 32-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_32-solaris10-x86.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / x86 | 32-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6_64-cluster-7.2.6_64-solaris10-x86.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / x86 | 64-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6_64-solaris10-x86.tar.gz |
Solaris 10 / x86 | 64-bit | No |
mcm-1.1.6-cluster-7.2.6-win32-x86.msi |
Windows | 32-bit | Yes |
mcm-1.1.6-win32-x86.msi |
Windows | 32-bit | No |
When selecting the appropriate installer for your operating system and hardware, keep in mind that 32-bit programs can normally be run on 64-bit platforms, but not the reverse.
It might be possible that some MySQL Cluster Manager 1.1.6 builds are
compatible with versions of Linux or Solaris other than those
listed previously. (For example, the
sles11-x86-64bit version is known to run on
64-bit openSUSE 11.3 and later.) Your Oracle representative and
MySQL Support personnel can assist you in determining whether this
is the case, and if so, which build is most suitable for your
Linux or Solaris operating platform.
On Windows systems, MySQL Cluster Manager 1.1.6 is intended for use with Windows Server 2003 or later.
The information provided in this section is subject to change from
release to release. For more specific and timely information about
MySQL Cluster Manager availability and support for different operating platforms
and versions, as well as for different MySQL Cluster software
versions, see Supported Platforms: MySQL Cluster
Manager at
http://www.mysql.com/support/supportedplatforms/cluster-manager.html,
or contact your Oracle representative.
