ndb_move_data copies data from one NDB table to another.
Usage
The program is invoked with the names of the source and target tables; either or both of these may be qualified optionally with the database name. Both tables must use the NDB storage engine.
ndb_move_data options source targetOptions that can be used with ndb_move_data are shown in the following table. Additional descriptions follow the table.
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Command-Line Format --abort-on-errorDump core on permanent error (debug option). 
- --character-sets-dir=- name- Command-Line Format - --character-sets-dir=path- Type - String - Default Value - [none]- Directory where character sets are. 
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Command-Line Format --connect-retry-delay=#Type Integer Default Value 5Minimum Value 0Maximum Value 5Number of seconds to wait between attempts to contact management server. 
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Command-Line Format --connect-retries=#Type Integer Default Value 12Minimum Value 0Maximum Value 12Number of times to retry connection before giving up. 
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Command-Line Format --connect-string=connection_stringType String Default Value [none]Same as --ndb-connectstring.
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Command-Line Format --core-fileWrite core file on error; used in debugging. 
- --database=- dbname,- -d- Command-Line Format - --database=name- Type - String - Default Value - TEST_DB- Name of the database in which the table is found. 
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Command-Line Format --defaults-extra-file=pathType String Default Value [none]Read given file after global files are read. 
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Command-Line Format --defaults-file=pathType String Default Value [none]Read default options from given file only. 
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Command-Line Format --defaults-group-suffix=stringType String Default Value [none]Also read groups with concat(group, suffix). 
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Command-Line Format --drop-sourceDrop source table after all rows have been moved. 
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Command-Line Format --error-insertInsert random temporary errors (testing option). 
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Command-Line Format --exclude-missing-columnsIgnore extra columns in source or target table. 
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Command-Line Format --helpDisplay help text and exit. 
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Command-Line Format --login-path=pathType String Default Value [none]Read given path from login file. 
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Command-Line Format --no-login-pathsSkips reading options from the login path file. 
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Command-Line Format --lossy-conversionsAllow attribute data to be truncated when converted to a smaller type. 
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Command-Line Format --ndb-connectstring=connection_stringType String Default Value [none]Set connection string for connecting to ndb_mgmd. Syntax: [nodeid=. Overrides entries inid;][host=]hostname[:port]NDB_CONNECTSTRINGandmy.cnf.
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Command-Line Format --ndb-mgm-tls=levelType Enumeration Default Value relaxedValid Values relaxedstrictSets the level of TLS support required to connect to the management server; one of relaxedorstrict.relaxed(the default) means that a TLS connection is attempted, but success is not required;strictmeans that TLS is required to connect.
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Command-Line Format --ndb-mgmd-host=connection_stringType String Default Value [none]Same as --ndb-connectstring.
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Command-Line Format --ndb-nodeid=#Type Integer Default Value [none]Set node ID for this node, overriding any ID set by --ndb-connectstring.
- --ndb-optimized-node-selection- Command-Line Format - --ndb-optimized-node-selection- Enable optimizations for selection of nodes for transactions. Enabled by default; use - --skip-ndb-optimized-node-selectionto disable.
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Command-Line Format --ndb-tls-search-path=listType Path name Default Value (Unix) $HOME/ndb-tlsDefault Value (Windows) $HOMEDIR/ndb-tlsSpecify a list of directories to search for a CA file. On Unix platforms, the directory names are separated by colons ( :); on Windows systems, the semicolon character (;) is used as the separator. A directory reference may be relative or absolute; it may contain one or more environment variables, each denoted by a prefixed dollar sign ($), and expanded prior to use.Searching begins with the leftmost named directory and proceeds from left to right until a file is found. An empty string denotes an empty search path, which causes all searches to fail. A string consisting of a single dot ( .) indicates that the search path limited to the current working directory.If no search path is supplied, the compiled-in default value is used. This value depends on the platform used: On Windows, this is \ndb-tls; on other platforms (including Linux), it is$HOME/ndb-tls. This can be overridden by compiling NDB Cluster using-DWITH_NDB_TLS_SEARCH_PATH.
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Command-Line Format --no-defaultsDo not read default options from any option file other than login file. 
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Command-Line Format --print-defaultsPrint program argument list and exit. 
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Command-Line Format --promote-attributesAllow attribute data to be converted to a larger type. 
- --staging-tries=- x[,y[,z]]- Command-Line Format - --staging-tries=x[,y[,z]]- Type - String - Default Value - 0,1000,60000- Specify tries on temporary errors. Format is x[,y[,z]] where x=max tries (0=no limit), y=min delay (ms), z=max delay (ms). 
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Command-Line Format --usageDisplay help text and exit; same as --help.
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Command-Line Format --verboseEnable verbose messages. 
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Command-Line Format --versionDisplay version information and exit.