NDB provides information in the MySQL Performance Schema about
      ndbcluster plugin threads and instrumenting for
      transaction batch memory. These features are described in greater
      detail in the sections which follow.
        ndbcluster plugin threads are visible in the
        Performance Schema threads table,
        as shown in the following query:
      
mysql> SELECT name, type, thread_id, thread_os_id
    -> FROM performance_schema.threads
    -> WHERE name LIKE '%ndbcluster%'\G
+----------------------------------+------------+-----------+--------------+
| name                             | type       | thread_id | thread_os_id |
+----------------------------------+------------+-----------+--------------+
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_binlog     | BACKGROUND |        30 |        11980 |
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_index_stat | BACKGROUND |        31 |        11981 |
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_metadata   | BACKGROUND |        32 |        11982 |
+----------------------------------+------------+-----------+--------------+
        The threads table shows all three of the
        threads listed here:
- ndb_binlog: Binary logging thread
- ndb_index_stat: Index statistics thread
- ndb_metadata: Metadata thread
        These threads are also shown by name in the
        setup_threads table.
      
        Thread names are shown in the name column of
        the threads and
        setup_threads tables using the format
        prefix/plugin_name/thread_nameprefix, the object type as determined
        by the performance_schema engine,
        is thread for plugin threads (see
        Thread Instrument Elements).
        The plugin_name is
        ndbcluster.
        thread_name is the standalone name of
        the thread (ndb_binlog,
        ndb_index_stat, or
        ndb_metadata).
      
        Using the thread ID or OS thread ID for a given thread in the
        threads or setup_threads
        table, it is possible to obtain considerable information from
        Performance Schema about plugin execution and resource usage.
        This example shows how to obtain the amount of memory allocated
        by the threads created by the ndbcluster
        plugin from the mem_root arena by joining the
        threads and
        memory_summary_by_thread_by_event_name
        tables:
      
mysql> SELECT
    ->   t.name,
    ->   m.sum_number_of_bytes_alloc,
    ->   IF(m.sum_number_of_bytes_alloc > 0, "true", "false") AS 'Has allocated memory'
    -> FROM performance_schema.memory_summary_by_thread_by_event_name m
    -> JOIN performance_schema.threads t
    -> ON m.thread_id = t.thread_id
    -> WHERE t.name LIKE '%ndbcluster%'
    ->   AND event_name LIKE '%THD::main_mem_root%';
+----------------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
| name                             | sum_number_of_bytes_alloc | Has allocated memory |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_binlog     |                     20576 | true                 |
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_index_stat |                         0 | false                |
| thread/ndbcluster/ndb_metadata   |                      8240 | true                 |
+----------------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------+
        You can see the amount of memory used for transaction batching
        by querying the Performance Schema
        memory_summary_by_thread_by_event_name
        table, similar to what is shown here:
      
mysql> SELECT EVENT_NAME
    ->   FROM performance_schema.memory_summary_by_thread_by_event_name
    ->   WHERE THREAD_ID = PS_CURRENT_THREAD_ID()
    ->     AND EVENT_NAME LIKE 'memory/ndbcluster/%';
+-------------------------------------------+
| EVENT_NAME                                |
+-------------------------------------------+
| memory/ndbcluster/Thd_ndb::batch_mem_root |
+-------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.01 sec)
        The ndbcluster transaction memory instrument
        is also visible in the Performance Schema
        setup_instruments table, as shown
        here:
      
mysql> SELECT * from performance_schema.setup_instruments
    ->   WHERE NAME LIKE '%ndb%'\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
         NAME: memory/ndbcluster/Thd_ndb::batch_mem_root
      ENABLED: YES
        TIMED: NULL
   PROPERTIES:
   VOLATILITY: 0
DOCUMENTATION: Memory used for transaction batching
1 row in set (0.01 sec)