This table contains information about individual NDB
transporters, rather than aggregate information as shown by the
transporters
table. The
transporter_details
table was added in NDB
8.4.0.
The transporter_details
table contains the
following columns:
node_id
This data node's unique node ID in the cluster
block_instance
trp_id
The transporter ID
remote_node_id
The remote data node's node ID
status
Status of the connection
remote_address
Name or IP address of the remote host
bytes_sent
Number of bytes sent using this connection
bytes_received
Number of bytes received using this connection
connect_count
Number of times connection established on this transporter
overloaded
1 if this transporter is currently overloaded, otherwise 0
overload_count
Number of times this transporter has entered overload state since connecting
slowdown
1 if this transporter is in slowdown state, otherwise 0
slowdown_count
Number of times this transporter has entered slowdown state since connecting
encrypted
If this transporter is connected using TLS, this column is
1
, otherwise it is0
.sendbuffer_used_bytes
The amount, in bytes, of signal data currently awaiting send by this transporter.
sendbuffer_max_used_bytes
The maximum amount, in bytes, of signal data awaiting send at any one time by this transporter.
sendbuffer_alloc_bytes
Amount of send buffer, in bytes, currently allocated for signal data storage for this transporter.
sendbuffer_max_alloc_bytes
Maxmimum amount of send buffer, in bytes, allocated for signal data storage at any one time for this transporter.
type
The connection type used by this transporter (
TCP
orSHM
).
The transporter_details
table displays a row
showing the status of each transporter in the cluster. See the
Notes for the transporters
table for more information about each of the columns in this
table.
The sendbuffer_used_bytes
,
sendbuffer_max_used_bytes
,
sendbuffer_alloc_bytes
, and
sendbuffer_max_alloc_bytes
columns were added
in NDB 8.4.0. The type
column was added in
NDB 8.4.1.