The config_nodes table shows nodes configured
        in an NDB Cluster config.ini file. For each
        node, the table displays a row containing the node ID, the type
        of node (management node, data node, or API node), and the name
        or IP address of the host on which the node is configured to
        run.
      
        This table does not indicate whether a given node is actually
        running, or whether it is currently connected to the cluster.
        Information about nodes connected to an NDB Cluster can be
        obtained from the nodes and
        processes table.
      
        The config_nodes table contains the following
        columns:
- node_id- The node's ID 
- node_type- The type of node 
- node_hostname- The name or IP address of the host on which the node resides 
Notes
        The node_id column shows the node ID used in
        the config.ini file for this node; if none
        is specified, the node ID that would be assigned automatically
        to this node is displayed.
      
        The node_type column displays one of the
        following three values:
- MGM: Management node.
- NDB: Data node.
- API: API node; this includes SQL nodes.
        The node_hostname column shows the node host
        as specified in the config.ini file. This
        can be empty for an API node, if
        HostName has not been set
        in the cluster configuration file. If
        HostName has not been
        set for a data node in the configuration file,
        localhost is used here.
        localhost is also used if
        HostName has not been
        specified for a management node.
      
        The config_nodes table was added in NDB
        7.5.7.