This section provides general information about the behavior of and current limitations in adding NDB Cluster nodes online.
Redistribution of Data. 
          The ability to add new nodes online includes a means to
          reorganize NDBCLUSTER table data
          and indexes so that they are distributed across all data
          nodes, including the new ones, by means of the
          ALTER
          TABLE ... REORGANIZE PARTITION statement. Table
          reorganization of both in-memory and Disk Data tables is
          supported. This redistribution does not currently include
          unique indexes (only ordered indexes are redistributed).
        
        The redistribution for NDBCLUSTER
        tables already existing before the new data nodes were added is
        not automatic, but can be accomplished using simple SQL
        statements in mysql or another MySQL client
        application. However, all data and indexes added to tables
        created after a new node group has been added are distributed
        automatically among all cluster data nodes, including those
        added as part of the new node group.
      
Partial starts. It is possible to add a new node group without all of the new data nodes being started. It is also possible to add a new node group to a degraded cluster—that is, a cluster that is only partially started, or where one or more data nodes are not running. In the latter case, the cluster must have enough nodes running to be viable before the new node group can be added.
Effects on ongoing operations. 
          Normal DML operations using NDB Cluster data are not prevented
          by the creation or addition of a new node group, or by table
          reorganization. However, it is not possible to perform DDL
          concurrently with table reorganization—that is, no other
          DDL statements can be issued while an
          ALTER TABLE ...
          REORGANIZE PARTITION statement is executing. In
          addition, during the execution of ALTER TABLE ...
          REORGANIZE PARTITION (or the execution of any other
          DDL statement), it is not possible to restart cluster data
          nodes.
        
Failure handling. Failures of data nodes during node group creation and table reorganization are handled as shown in the following table:
Table 25.38 Data node failure handling during node group creation and table reorganization
| Failure during | Failure in “Old” data node | Failure in “New” data node | System Failure | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Node group creation | 
 | 
 | 
 | 
| Table reorganization | 
 | 
 | 
 | 
Dropping node groups. 
          The ndb_mgm client supports a
          DROP NODEGROUP command,
          but it is possible to drop a node group only when no data
          nodes in the node group contain any data. Since there is
          currently no way to “empty” a specific data node
          or node group, this command works only the following two
          cases:
- After issuing - CREATE NODEGROUPin the ndb_mgm client, but before issuing any- ALTER TABLE ... REORGANIZE PARTITIONstatements in the mysql client.
- After dropping all - NDBCLUSTERtables using- DROP TABLE.- TRUNCATE TABLEdoes not work for this purpose because the data nodes continue to store the table definitions.