This is a bugfix release, fixing recently discovered bugs in the previous MySQL Cluster NDB 6.2 release.
Obtaining MySQL Cluster NDB 6.2. You can download the latest MySQL Cluster NDB 6.2 source code and binaries for supported platforms from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/cluster.
This Beta release incorporates all bugfixes and changes made in previous MySQL Cluster NDB 6.2 releases, as well as all bugfixes and feature changes which were added in mainline MySQL 5.1 through MySQL 5.1.22 (see Section C.1.8, “Changes in MySQL 5.1.22 (24 September 2007: Release Candidate)”).
Please refer to our bug database at http://bugs.mysql.com/ for more details about the individual bugs fixed in this version.
Functionality added or changed:
MySQL Cluster:
Mapping of NDB error codes to MySQL storage
engine error codes has been improved.
(Bug#28423)
Bugs fixed:
Partitioning: MySQL Cluster:
EXPLAIN PARTITIONS reported partition usage
by queries on NDB tables according to the
standard MySQL hash function than the hash function used in the
NDB storage engine.
(Bug#29550)
MySQL Cluster:
When an NDB event was left behind but the
corresponding table was later recreated and received a new table
ID, the event could not be dropped.
(Bug#30877)
MySQL Cluster: Attempting to restore a backup made on a cluster host using one endian to a machine using the other endian could cause the cluster to fail. (Bug#29674)
MySQL Cluster:
The description of the --print option provided
in the output from ndb_restore --help
was incorrect.
(Bug#27683)
MySQL Cluster:
Restoring a backup made on a cluster host using one endian to a
machine using the other endian failed for
BLOB and DATETIME columns.
(Bug#27543, Bug#30024)
MySQL Cluster: An insufficiently descriptive and potentially misleading Error 4006 (Connect failure - out of connection objects...) was produced when either of the following two conditions occurred:
There were no more transaction records in the transaction coordinator
an Ndb object in the NDB API was
initialized with insufficient parallellism
Separate error messages are now generated for each of these two cases. (Bug#11313)
Cluster API:
An Ndb object in the NDB API was initialized
with insufficient parallellism.
For micro-GCPs, the assignment of “fake” CGI events no longer cause buckets to be sent out of order. Now, when assigning a GCI to a non-GCI event (that is, creating a pseudo-GCI or “fake” CGI), the GCI that is to arrive is always initiated, even if no known GCI exists, which could occur in the event of a node failure. (Bug#30884)
There were no more transaction records in the transaction coordinator

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