This table contains information about individual NDB
transporters, rather than aggregate information as shown by the
transporters
table.
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 type
column was added in NDB 9.0.0.