An application running inside the Kubernetes Cluster can use these extracted information and can access the data in MySQL Cluster without any additional setup.
        NDB Cluster tools such as ndb_mgm can use the
        management node service name as a connection string to connect
        to the management servers. MySQL clients such as
        mysql can use the
        mysqld-ext service and the password stored in
        rootPasswordSecretName to connect to the SQL
        nodes.
      
        It is first necessary to log in to an NDB Cluster pod using
        kubectl, like this:
      
> kubectl exec -it example-ndb-mysqld-599bcfbd45-hq8llNow you can execute ndb_mgm to start the NDB management client, using the mnagement node service name as the connection string:
> ndb_mgm -c example-ndb-mgmd-extFrom within ndb_mgm you can issue all of the usual management client commands, as shown here:
-- NDB Cluster -- Management Client --
ndb_mgm> SHOW
Connected to Management Server at: example-ndb-mgmd-ext:1186
Cluster Configuration
---------------------
[ndbd(NDB)] 2 node(s)
id=3    @172.17.0.6  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0, Nodegroup: 0, *)
id=4    @172.17.0.7  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0, Nodegroup: 0)
[ndb_mgmd(MGM)] 2 node(s)
id=1    @172.17.0.5  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
id=2    @172.17.0.8  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
[mysqld(API)]   5 node(s)
id=145  @172.17.0.10  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
id=146  @172.17.0.9  (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
id=147 (not connected, accepting connect from any host)
id=148 (not connected, accepting connect from any host)
id=149 (not connected, accepting connect from any host)
ndb_mgm> ALL STATUS
Node 5: started (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
Node 6: started (mysql-9.3.0 ndb-9.3.0)
ndb_mgm> EXIT
        To connect to MySQL with the mysql client,
        use the service name example-ndb-mysqld-ext
        for the host name, like this:
      
> mysql -h example-ndb-mysqld-ext -uroot -p
Enter password: ********
Welcome to the MySQL monitor.  Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 500
Server version: 9.3.0-cluster MySQL Cluster Community Server - GPL
Copyright (c) 2000, 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ENGINES
     > WHERE ENGINE LIKE "ndb%"\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
      ENGINE: ndbinfo
     SUPPORT: YES
     COMMENT: MySQL Cluster system information storage engine
TRANSACTIONS: NO
          XA: NO
  SAVEPOINTS: NO
*************************** 2. row ***************************
      ENGINE: ndbcluster
     SUPPORT: YES
     COMMENT: Clustered, fault-tolerant tables
TRANSACTIONS: YES
          XA: NO
  SAVEPOINTS: NO
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)