The following table shows all Performance Schema tables relating
to the NDBCLUSTER storage engine.
Table 29.3 Performance Schema NDB Tables
| Table Name | Description |
|---|---|
ndb_replication_applier_status |
NDB replication applier status information for each replication channel |
ndb_sync_excluded_objects |
NDB objects which cannot be synchronized |
ndb_sync_pending_objects |
NDB objects waiting for synchronization |
These tables are present only if MySQL has support enabled for
the NDBCLUSTER storage engine.
Automatic synchronization in NDB
attempts to detect and synchronize automatically all mismatches
in metadata between the NDB Cluster's internal dictionary
and the MySQL Server's datadictionary. This is done by
default in the background at regular intervals as determined by
the ndb_metadata_check_interval
system variable, unless disabled using
ndb_metadata_check or
overridden by setting
ndb_metadata_sync.
Information about the current state of automatic synchronization is exposed by a MySQL server acting as an SQL node in an NDB Cluster in these two Performance Schema tables:
ndb_sync_pending_objects: Displays information aboutNDBdatabase objects for which mismatches have been detected between theNDBdictionary and the MySQL data dictionary. When attempting to synchronize such objects,NDBremoves the object from the queue awaiting synchronization, and from this table, and tries to reconcile the mismatch. If synchronization of the object fails due to a temporary error, it is picked up and added back to the queue (and to this table) the next timeNDBperforms mismatch detection; if the attempts fails due a permanent error, the object is added to thendb_sync_excluded_objectstable.ndb_sync_excluded_objects: Shows information aboutNDBdatabase objects for which automatic synchronization has failed due to permanent errors resulting from mismatches which cannot be reconciled without manual intervention; these objects are blocklisted and not considered again for mismatch detection until this has been done.
These tables are described in more detail in the next two sections.
Historically, information about the state of the
NDB replication applier was available only as
a set of server status variables, which reflected the state of
the default replication channel only. The
ndb_replication_applier_status table provides
this information for each active replication channel. See
Section 29.12.12.3, “The ndb_replication_applier_status Table”,
for a detailed description of this table and its columns.