The [computer]
section has no real
significance other than serving as a way to avoid the need of
defining host names for each node in the system. All parameters
mentioned here are required.
-
Version (or later) NDB 9.0.0 Type or units string Default [...] Range ... Restart Type Initial System Restart: Requires a complete shutdown of the cluster, wiping and restoring the cluster file system from a backup, and then restarting the cluster. (NDB 9.0.0)
This is a unique identifier, used to refer to the host computer elsewhere in the configuration file.
ImportantThe computer ID is not the same as the node ID used for a management, API, or data node. Unlike the case with node IDs, you cannot use
NodeId
in place ofId
in the[computer]
section of theconfig.ini
file. -
Version (or later) NDB 9.0.0 Type or units name or IP address Default [...] Range ... Restart Type Node Restart: Requires a rolling restart of the cluster. (NDB 9.0.0)
This is the computer's hostname or IP address.
Restart types. Information about the restart types used by the parameter descriptions in this section is shown in the following table:
Table 25.7 NDB Cluster restart types
Symbol | Restart Type | Description |
---|---|---|
N | Node | The parameter can be updated using a rolling restart (see Section 25.6.5, “Performing a Rolling Restart of an NDB Cluster”) |
S | System | All cluster nodes must be shut down completely, then restarted, to effect a change in this parameter |
I | Initial | Data nodes must be restarted using the
--initial option |