The ndb_mgm management client process is actually not needed to run the cluster. Its value lies in providing a set of commands for checking the cluster's status, starting backups, and performing other administrative functions. The management client accesses the management server using a C API. Advanced users can also employ this API for programming dedicated management processes to perform tasks similar to those performed by ndb_mgm.
To start the management client, it is necessary to supply the host name and port number of the management server:
$> ndb_mgm [host_name [port_num]]
For example:
$> ndb_mgm ndb_mgmd.mysql.com 1186
The default host name and port number are
localhost
and 1186, respectively.
All options that can be used with ndb_mgm are shown in the following table. Additional descriptions follow the table.
--backup-password-from-stdin[=TRUE|FALSE]
Command-Line Format --backup-password-from-stdin
This option enables input of the backup password from the system shell (
stdin
) when using--execute "START BACKUP"
or similar to create a backup. Use of this option requires use of--execute
as well.-
Command-Line Format --character-sets-dir=path
Directory containing character sets.
-
Command-Line Format --connect-retries=#
Type Numeric Default Value 3
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 4294967295
This option specifies the number of times following the first attempt to retry a connection before giving up (the client always tries the connection at least once). The length of time to wait per attempt is set using
--connect-retry-delay
.This option is synonymous with the
--try-reconnect
option, which is now deprecated. -
Command-Line Format --connect-retry-delay=#
Type Integer Default Value 5
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 5
Number of seconds to wait between attempts to contact management server.
-
Command-Line Format --connect-string=connection_string
Type String Default Value [none]
Same as
--ndb-connectstring
. -
Command-Line Format --core-file
Write core file on error; used in debugging.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-extra-file=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read given file after global files are read.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-file=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read default options from given file only.
-
Command-Line Format --defaults-group-suffix=string
Type String Default Value [none]
Also read groups with concat(group, suffix).
-
Command-Line Format --encrypt-backup
When used, this option causes all backups to be encrypted. To make this happen whenever ndb_mgm is run, put the option in the
[ndb_mgm]
section of themy.cnf
file. --execute=
,command
-e
command
Command-Line Format --execute=command
This option can be used to send a command to the NDB Cluster management client from the system shell. For example, either of the following is equivalent to executing
SHOW
in the management client:$> ndb_mgm -e "SHOW" $> ndb_mgm --execute="SHOW"
This is analogous to how the
--execute
or-e
option works with the mysql command-line client. See Section 6.2.2.1, “Using Options on the Command Line”.NoteIf the management client command to be passed using this option contains any space characters, then the command must be enclosed in quotation marks. Either single or double quotation marks may be used. If the management client command contains no space characters, the quotation marks are optional.
-
Command-Line Format --help
Display help text and exit.
-
Command-Line Format --login-path=path
Type String Default Value [none]
Read given path from login file.
-
Command-Line Format --no-login-paths
Skips reading options from the login path file.
-
Command-Line Format --ndb-connectstring=connection_string
Type String Default Value [none]
Set connect string for connecting to ndb_mgmd. Syntax: [
nodeid=
][id
;host=
]
[hostname
:
]. Overrides entries inport
NDB_CONNECTSTRING
andmy.cnf
. -
Command-Line Format --ndb-nodeid=#
Type Integer Default Value [none]
Set node ID for this node, overriding any ID set by
--ndb-connectstring
. -
Command-Line Format --ndb-mgm-tls=level
Type Enumeration Default Value relaxed
Valid Values relaxed
strict
Sets the level of TLS support required to connect to the management server; one of
relaxed
orstrict
.relaxed
(the default) means that a TLS connection is attempted, but success is not required;strict
means that TLS is required to connect. -
Command-Line Format --ndb-mgmd-host=connection_string
Type String Default Value [none]
Same as
--ndb-connectstring
. --ndb-optimized-node-selection
Command-Line Format --ndb-optimized-node-selection
Enable optimizations for selection of nodes for transactions. Enabled by default; use
--skip-ndb-optimized-node-selection
to disable.-
Command-Line Format --ndb-tls-search-path=list
Type Path name Default Value (Unix) $HOME/ndb-tls
Default Value (Windows) $HOMEDIR/ndb-tls
Specify a list of directories to search for a CA file. On Unix platforms, the directory names are separated by colons (
:
); on Windows systems, the semicolon character (;
) is used as the separator. A directory reference may be relative or absolute; it may contain one or more environment variables, each denoted by a prefixed dollar sign ($
), and expanded prior to use.Searching begins with the leftmost named directory and proceeds from left to right until a file is found. An empty string denotes an empty search path, which causes all searches to fail. A string consisting of a single dot (
.
) indicates that the search path limited to the current working directory.If no search path is supplied, the compiled-in default value is used. This value depends on the platform used: On Windows, this is
\ndb-tls
; on other platforms (including Linux), it is$HOME/ndb-tls
. This can be overridden by compiling NDB Cluster using-DWITH_NDB_TLS_SEARCH_PATH
. -
Command-Line Format --no-defaults
Do not read default options from any option file other than login file.
-
Command-Line Format --print-defaults
Print program argument list and exit.
-
Command-Line Format --test-tls
Connect using TLS, then exit. Output if successful is similar to what is shown here:
>$ ndb_mgm --test-tls Connected to Management Server at: sakila:1186 >$
See Section 25.6.15, “TLS Link Encryption for NDB Cluster”, for more information.
-
Command-Line Format --try-reconnect=#
Deprecated Yes Type Numeric Type Integer Default Value 12
Default Value 3
Minimum Value 0
Maximum Value 4294967295
If the connection to the management server is broken, the node tries to reconnect to it every 5 seconds until it succeeds. By using this option, it is possible to limit the number of attempts to
number
before giving up and reporting an error instead.This option is deprecated and subject to removal in a future release. Use
--connect-retries
, instead. -
Command-Line Format --usage
Display help text and exit; same as
--help
. -
Command-Line Format --version
Display version information and exit.
Additional information about using ndb_mgm can be found in Section 25.6.1, “Commands in the NDB Cluster Management Client”.