- 25.6.17.1 The ndbinfo arbitrator_validity_detail Table
- 25.6.17.2 The ndbinfo arbitrator_validity_summary Table
- 25.6.17.3 The ndbinfo backup_id Table
- 25.6.17.4 The ndbinfo blobs Table
- 25.6.17.5 The ndbinfo blocks Table
- 25.6.17.6 The ndbinfo certificates Table
- 25.6.17.7 The ndbinfo cluster_locks Table
- 25.6.17.8 The ndbinfo cluster_operations Table
- 25.6.17.9 The ndbinfo cluster_transactions Table
- 25.6.17.10 The ndbinfo config_nodes Table
- 25.6.17.11 The ndbinfo config_params Table
- 25.6.17.12 The ndbinfo config_values Table
- 25.6.17.13 The ndbinfo counters Table
- 25.6.17.14 The ndbinfo cpudata Table
- 25.6.17.15 The ndbinfo cpudata_1sec Table
- 25.6.17.16 The ndbinfo cpudata_20sec Table
- 25.6.17.17 The ndbinfo cpudata_50ms Table
- 25.6.17.18 The ndbinfo cpuinfo Table
- 25.6.17.19 The ndbinfo cpustat Table
- 25.6.17.20 The ndbinfo cpustat_50ms Table
- 25.6.17.21 The ndbinfo cpustat_1sec Table
- 25.6.17.22 The ndbinfo cpustat_20sec Table
- 25.6.17.23 The ndbinfo dictionary_columns Table
- 25.6.17.24 The ndbinfo dictionary_tables Table
- 25.6.17.25 The ndbinfo dict_obj_info Table
- 25.6.17.26 The ndbinfo dict_obj_tree Table
- 25.6.17.27 The ndbinfo dict_obj_types Table
- 25.6.17.28 The ndbinfo disk_write_speed_base Table
- 25.6.17.29 The ndbinfo disk_write_speed_aggregate Table
- 25.6.17.30 The ndbinfo disk_write_speed_aggregate_node Table
- 25.6.17.31 The ndbinfo diskpagebuffer Table
- 25.6.17.32 The ndbinfo diskstat Table
- 25.6.17.33 The ndbinfo diskstats_1sec Table
- 25.6.17.34 The ndbinfo error_messages Table
- 25.6.17.35 The ndbinfo events Table
- 25.6.17.36 The ndbinfo files Table
- 25.6.17.37 The ndbinfo foreign_keys Table
- 25.6.17.38 The ndbinfo hash_maps Table
- 25.6.17.39 The ndbinfo hwinfo Table
- 25.6.17.40 The ndbinfo index_columns Table
- 25.6.17.41 The ndbinfo index_stats Table
- 25.6.17.42 The ndbinfo locks_per_fragment Table
- 25.6.17.43 The ndbinfo logbuffers Table
- 25.6.17.44 The ndbinfo logspaces Table
- 25.6.17.45 The ndbinfo membership Table
- 25.6.17.46 The ndbinfo memoryusage Table
- 25.6.17.47 The ndbinfo memory_per_fragment Table
- 25.6.17.48 The ndbinfo nodes Table
- 25.6.17.49 The ndbinfo operations_per_fragment Table
- 25.6.17.50 The ndbinfo pgman_time_track_stats Table
- 25.6.17.51 The ndbinfo processes Table
- 25.6.17.52 The ndbinfo resources Table
- 25.6.17.53 The ndbinfo restart_info Table
- 25.6.17.54 The ndbinfo server_locks Table
- 25.6.17.55 The ndbinfo server_operations Table
- 25.6.17.56 The ndbinfo server_transactions Table
- 25.6.17.57 The ndbinfo table_distribution_status Table
- 25.6.17.58 The ndbinfo table_fragments Table
- 25.6.17.59 The ndbinfo table_info Table
- 25.6.17.60 The ndbinfo table_replicas Table
- 25.6.17.61 The ndbinfo tc_time_track_stats Table
- 25.6.17.62 The ndbinfo threadblocks Table
- 25.6.17.63 The ndbinfo threads Table
- 25.6.17.64 The ndbinfo threadstat Table
- 25.6.17.65 The ndbinfo transporter_details Table
- 25.6.17.66 The ndbinfo transporters Table
      ndbinfo is a database containing information
      specific to NDB Cluster.
    
This database contains a number of tables, each providing a different sort of data about NDB Cluster node status, resource usage, and operations. You can find more detailed information about each of these tables in the next several sections.
      ndbinfo is included with NDB Cluster support in
      the MySQL Server; no special compilation or configuration steps
      are required; the tables are created by the MySQL Server when it
      connects to the cluster. You can verify that
      ndbinfo support is active in a given MySQL
      Server instance using SHOW PLUGINS;
      if ndbinfo support is enabled, you should see a
      row containing ndbinfo in the
      Name column and ACTIVE in
      the Status column, as shown here (emphasized
      text):
    
mysql> SHOW PLUGINS;
+----------------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
| Name                             | Status   | Type               | Library | License |
+----------------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
| binlog                           | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| sha256_password                  | ACTIVE   | AUTHENTICATION     | NULL    | GPL     |
| caching_sha2_password            | ACTIVE   | AUTHENTICATION     | NULL    | GPL     |
| daemon_keyring_proxy_plugin      | ACTIVE   | DAEMON             | NULL    | GPL     |
| CSV                              | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| MEMORY                           | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| InnoDB                           | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_TRX                       | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMP                       | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMP_RESET                 | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMPMEM                    | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMPMEM_RESET              | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX             | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CMP_PER_INDEX_RESET       | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE               | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_BUFFER_PAGE_LRU           | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_BUFFER_POOL_STATS         | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_TEMP_TABLE_INFO           | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_METRICS                   | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_DEFAULT_STOPWORD       | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_DELETED                | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_BEING_DELETED          | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_CONFIG                 | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_INDEX_CACHE            | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_FT_INDEX_TABLE            | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_TABLES                    | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_TABLESTATS                | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_INDEXES                   | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_TABLESPACES               | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_COLUMNS                   | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_VIRTUAL                   | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_CACHED_INDEXES            | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| INNODB_SESSION_TEMP_TABLESPACES  | ACTIVE   | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| MyISAM                           | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| MRG_MYISAM                       | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA               | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| TempTable                        | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| ARCHIVE                          | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| BLACKHOLE                        | ACTIVE   | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| ndbcluster                       | DISABLED | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| ndbinfo                          | DISABLED | STORAGE ENGINE     | NULL    | GPL     |
| ndb_transid_mysql_connection_map | DISABLED | INFORMATION SCHEMA | NULL    | GPL     |
| ngram                            | ACTIVE   | FTPARSER           | NULL    | GPL     |
| mysqlx_cache_cleaner             | ACTIVE   | AUDIT              | NULL    | GPL     |
| mysqlx                           | ACTIVE   | DAEMON             | NULL    | GPL     |
+----------------------------------+----------+--------------------+---------+---------+
45 rows in set (0.00 sec)
      You can also do this by checking the output of
      SHOW ENGINES for a line including
      ndbinfo in the Engine column
      and YES in the Support
      column, as shown here (emphasized text):
    
mysql> SHOW ENGINES\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
      Engine: MEMORY
     Support: YES
     Comment: Hash based, stored in memory, useful for temporary tables
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 2. row ***************************
      Engine: InnoDB
     Support: DEFAULT
     Comment: Supports transactions, row-level locking, and foreign keys
Transactions: YES
          XA: YES
  Savepoints: YES
*************************** 3. row ***************************
      Engine: PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA
     Support: YES
     Comment: Performance Schema
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 4. row ***************************
      Engine: MyISAM
     Support: YES
     Comment: MyISAM storage engine
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 5. row ***************************
      Engine: ndbinfo
     Support: YES
     Comment: MySQL Cluster system information storage engine
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 6. row ***************************
      Engine: MRG_MYISAM
     Support: YES
     Comment: Collection of identical MyISAM tables
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 7. row ***************************
      Engine: BLACKHOLE
     Support: YES
     Comment: /dev/null storage engine (anything you write to it disappears)
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 8. row ***************************
      Engine: CSV
     Support: YES
     Comment: CSV storage engine
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 9. row ***************************
      Engine: ARCHIVE
     Support: YES
     Comment: Archive storage engine
Transactions: NO
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
*************************** 10. row ***************************
      Engine: ndbcluster
     Support: YES
     Comment: Clustered, fault-tolerant tables
Transactions: YES
          XA: NO
  Savepoints: NO
10 rows in set (0.01 sec)
      If ndbinfo support is enabled, then you can
      access ndbinfo using SQL statements in
      mysql or another MySQL client. For example, you
      can see ndbinfo listed in the output of
      SHOW DATABASES, as shown here
      (emphasized text):
    
mysql> SHOW DATABASES;
+--------------------+
| Database           |
+--------------------+
| information_schema |
| mysql              |
| ndbinfo            |
| performance_schema |
| sys                |
+--------------------+
5 rows in set (0.04 sec)
      If the mysqld process was not started with the
      --ndbcluster option,
      ndbinfo is not available and is not displayed
      by SHOW DATABASES. If
      mysqld was formerly connected to an NDB Cluster
      but the cluster becomes unavailable (due to events such as cluster
      shutdown, loss of network connectivity, and so forth),
      ndbinfo and its tables remain visible, but an
      attempt to access any tables (other than blocks
      or config_params) fails with Got
      error 157 'Connection to NDB failed' from NDBINFO.
    
      With the exception of the blocks
      and config_params tables, what
      we refer to as ndbinfo “tables”
      are actually views generated from internal
      NDB tables not normally visible to
      the MySQL Server. You can make these tables visible by setting the
      ndbinfo_show_hidden system
      variable to ON (or 1), but
      this is normally not necessary.
    
      All ndbinfo tables are read-only, and are
      generated on demand when queried. Because many of them are
      generated in parallel by the data nodes while other are specific
      to a given SQL node, they are not guaranteed to provide a
      consistent snapshot.
    
      In addition, pushing down of joins is not supported on
      ndbinfo tables; so joining large
      ndbinfo tables can require transfer of a large
      amount of data to the requesting API node, even when the query
      makes use of a WHERE clause.
    
      ndbinfo tables are not included in the query
      cache. (Bug #59831)
    
      You can select the ndbinfo database with a
      USE statement, and then issue a
      SHOW TABLES statement to obtain a
      list of tables, just as for any other database, like this:
    
mysql> USE ndbinfo;
Database changed
mysql> SHOW TABLES;
+---------------------------------+
| Tables_in_ndbinfo               |
+---------------------------------+
| arbitrator_validity_detail      |
| arbitrator_validity_summary     |
| backup_id                       |
| blobs                           |
| blocks                          |
| certificates                    |
| cluster_locks                   |
| cluster_operations              |
| cluster_transactions            |
| config_nodes                    |
| config_params                   |
| config_values                   |
| counters                        |
| cpudata                         |
| cpudata_1sec                    |
| cpudata_20sec                   |
| cpudata_50ms                    |
| cpuinfo                         |
| cpustat                         |
| cpustat_1sec                    |
| cpustat_20sec                   |
| cpustat_50ms                    |
| dict_obj_info                   |
| dict_obj_tree                   |
| dict_obj_types                  |
| dictionary_columns              |
| dictionary_tables               |
| disk_write_speed_aggregate      |
| disk_write_speed_aggregate_node |
| disk_write_speed_base           |
| diskpagebuffer                  |
| diskstat                        |
| diskstats_1sec                  |
| error_messages                  |
| events                          |
| files                           |
| foreign_keys                    |
| hash_maps                       |
| hwinfo                          |
| index_columns                   |
| index_stats                     |
| locks_per_fragment              |
| logbuffers                      |
| logspaces                       |
| membership                      |
| memory_per_fragment             |
| memoryusage                     |
| nodes                           |
| operations_per_fragment         |
| pgman_time_track_stats          |
| processes                       |
| resources                       |
| restart_info                    |
| server_locks                    |
| server_operations               |
| server_transactions             |
| table_distribution_status       |
| table_fragments                 |
| table_info                      |
| table_replicas                  |
| tc_time_track_stats             |
| threadblocks                    |
| threads                         |
| threadstat                      |
| transporter_details             |
| transporters                    |
+---------------------------------+
66 rows in set (0.00 sec)
      All ndbinfo tables use the
      NDB storage engine; however, an
      ndbinfo entry still appears in the output of
      SHOW ENGINES and
      SHOW PLUGINS as described
      previously.
    
      You can execute SELECT statements
      against these tables, just as you would normally expect:
    
mysql> SELECT * FROM memoryusage;
+---------+---------------------+--------+------------+------------+-------------+
| node_id | memory_type         | used   | used_pages | total      | total_pages |
+---------+---------------------+--------+------------+------------+-------------+
|       5 | Data memory         | 425984 |         13 | 2147483648 |       65536 |
|       5 | Long message buffer | 393216 |       1536 |   67108864 |      262144 |
|       6 | Data memory         | 425984 |         13 | 2147483648 |       65536 |
|       6 | Long message buffer | 393216 |       1536 |   67108864 |      262144 |
|       7 | Data memory         | 425984 |         13 | 2147483648 |       65536 |
|       7 | Long message buffer | 393216 |       1536 |   67108864 |      262144 |
|       8 | Data memory         | 425984 |         13 | 2147483648 |       65536 |
|       8 | Long message buffer | 393216 |       1536 |   67108864 |      262144 |
+---------+---------------------+--------+------------+------------+-------------+
8 rows in set (0.09 sec)
      More complex queries, such as the two following
      SELECT statements using the
      memoryusage table, are possible:
    
mysql> SELECT SUM(used) as 'Data Memory Used, All Nodes'
     >     FROM memoryusage
     >     WHERE memory_type = 'Data memory';
+-----------------------------+
| Data Memory Used, All Nodes |
+-----------------------------+
|                        6460 |
+-----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.09 sec)
mysql> SELECT SUM(used) as 'Long Message Buffer, All Nodes'
     >     FROM memoryusage
     >     WHERE memory_type = 'Long message buffer';
+-------------------------------------+
| Long Message Buffer Used, All Nodes |
+-------------------------------------+
|                             1179648 |
+-------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.08 sec)
      ndbinfo table and column names are
      case-sensitive (as is the name of the ndbinfo
      database itself). These identifiers are in lowercase. Trying to
      use the wrong lettercase results in an error, as shown in this
      example:
    
mysql> SELECT * FROM nodes;
+---------+--------+---------+-------------+-------------------+
| node_id | uptime | status  | start_phase | config_generation |
+---------+--------+---------+-------------+-------------------+
|       5 |  17707 | STARTED |           0 |                 1 |
|       6 |  17706 | STARTED |           0 |                 1 |
|       7 |  17705 | STARTED |           0 |                 1 |
|       8 |  17704 | STARTED |           0 |                 1 |
+---------+--------+---------+-------------+-------------------+
4 rows in set (0.06 sec)
mysql> SELECT * FROM Nodes;
ERROR 1146 (42S02): Table 'ndbinfo.Nodes' doesn't exist
      mysqldump ignores the
      ndbinfo database entirely, and excludes it from
      any output. This is true even when using the
      --databases or
      --all-databases option.
    
      NDB Cluster also maintains tables in the
      INFORMATION_SCHEMA information database,
      including the FILES table which
      contains information about files used for NDB Cluster Disk Data
      storage, and the
      ndb_transid_mysql_connection_map
      table, which shows the relationships between transactions,
      transaction coordinators, and NDB Cluster API nodes. For more
      information, see the descriptions of the tables or
      Section 25.6.18, “INFORMATION_SCHEMA Tables for NDB Cluster”.