CREATE LOGFILE GROUP logfile_group
    ADD UNDOFILE 'undo_file'
    [INITIAL_SIZE [=] initial_size]
    [UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE [=] undo_buffer_size]
    [REDO_BUFFER_SIZE [=] redo_buffer_size]
    [NODEGROUP [=] nodegroup_id]
    [WAIT]
    [COMMENT [=] 'string']
    ENGINE [=] engine_name
      This statement creates a new log file group named
      logfile_group having a single undo file
      named 'undo_file'. A
      CREATE LOGFILE GROUP statement has
      one and only one ADD UNDOFILE clause. For rules
      covering the naming of log file groups, see
      Section 11.2, “Schema Object Names”.
All NDB Cluster Disk Data objects share the same namespace. This means that each Disk Data object must be uniquely named (and not merely each Disk Data object of a given type). For example, you cannot have a tablespace and a log file group with the same name, or a tablespace and a data file with the same name.
There can be only one log file group per NDB Cluster instance at any given time.
      The optional INITIAL_SIZE parameter sets the
      undo file's initial size; if not specified, it defaults to
      128M (128 megabytes). The optional
      UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE parameter sets the size used
      by the undo buffer for the log file group; The default value for
      UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE is 8M
      (eight megabytes); this value cannot exceed the amount of system
      memory available. Both of these parameters are specified in bytes.
      You may optionally follow either or both of these with a
      one-letter abbreviation for an order of magnitude, similar to
      those used in my.cnf. Generally, this is one
      of the letters M (for megabytes) or
      G (for gigabytes).
    
      Memory used for UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE comes from the
      global pool whose size is determined by the value of the
      SharedGlobalMemory data
      node configuration parameter. This includes any default value
      implied for this option by the setting of the
      InitialLogFileGroup data
      node configuration parameter.
    
      The maximum permitted for UNDO_BUFFER_SIZE is
      629145600 (600 MB).
    
      On 32-bit systems, the maximum supported value for
      INITIAL_SIZE is 4294967296 (4 GB). (Bug #29186)
    
      The minimum allowed value for INITIAL_SIZE is
      1048576 (1 MB).
    
      The ENGINE option determines the storage engine
      to be used by this log file group, with
      engine_name being the name of the
      storage engine. This must be NDB (or
      NDBCLUSTER). If
      ENGINE is not set, MySQL tries to use the
      engine specified by the
      default_storage_engine server
      system variable. In any case, if the engine is not specified as
      NDB or
      NDBCLUSTER, the CREATE
      LOGFILE GROUP statement appears to succeed but actually
      fails to create the log file group, as shown here:
    
mysql> CREATE LOGFILE GROUP lg1
    ->     ADD UNDOFILE 'undo.dat' INITIAL_SIZE = 10M;
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 1 warning (0.00 sec)
mysql> SHOW WARNINGS;
+-------+------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Level | Code | Message                                                                                        |
+-------+------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Error | 1478 | Table storage engine 'InnoDB' does not support the create option 'TABLESPACE or LOGFILE GROUP' |
+-------+------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> DROP LOGFILE GROUP lg1 ENGINE = NDB;
ERROR 1529 (HY000): Failed to drop LOGFILE GROUP
mysql> CREATE LOGFILE GROUP lg1
    ->     ADD UNDOFILE 'undo.dat' INITIAL_SIZE = 10M
    ->     ENGINE = NDB;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (2.97 sec)
      The fact that the CREATE LOGFILE GROUP
      statement does not actually return an error when a storage engine
      other than NDB is specified, but rather appears
      to succeed, is a known issue which we hope to address in a future
      version of NDB Cluster.
    
      REDO_BUFFER_SIZE,
      NODEGROUP, WAIT, and
      COMMENT are parsed but ignored, and so have no
      effect in MySQL 9.4. These options are intended for
      future expansion.
    
      When used with ENGINE [=] NDB, a log file group
      and associated undo log file are created on each Cluster data
      node. You can verify that the undo files were created and obtain
      information about them by querying the Information Schema
      FILES table. For example:
    
mysql> SELECT LOGFILE_GROUP_NAME, LOGFILE_GROUP_NUMBER, EXTRA
    -> FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.FILES
    -> WHERE FILE_NAME = 'undo_10.dat';
+--------------------+----------------------+----------------+
| LOGFILE_GROUP_NAME | LOGFILE_GROUP_NUMBER | EXTRA          |
+--------------------+----------------------+----------------+
| lg_3               |                   11 | CLUSTER_NODE=3 |
| lg_3               |                   11 | CLUSTER_NODE=4 |
+--------------------+----------------------+----------------+
2 rows in set (0.06 sec)
      CREATE LOGFILE GROUP is useful only
      with Disk Data storage for NDB Cluster. See
      Section 25.6.11, “NDB Cluster Disk Data Tables”.