ndb_perror shows information about an NDB
        error, given its error code. This includes the error message,
        the type of error, and whether the error is permanent or
        temporary. This is intended as a drop-in replacement for
        perror --ndb,
        which is no longer supported.
Usage
ndb_perror [options] error_codendb_perror does not need to access a running NDB Cluster, or any nodes (including SQL nodes). To view information about a given NDB error, invoke the program, using the error code as an argument, like this:
$> ndb_perror 323
NDB error code 323: Invalid nodegroup id, nodegroup already existing: Permanent error: Application error
        To display only the error message, invoke
        ndb_perror with the
        --silent option (short form
        -s), as shown here:
      
$> ndb_perror -s 323
Invalid nodegroup id, nodegroup already existing: Permanent error: Application errorLike perror, ndb_perror accepts multiple error codes:
$> ndb_perror 321 1001
NDB error code 321: Invalid nodegroup id: Permanent error: Application error
NDB error code 1001: Illegal connect stringAdditional program options for ndb_perror are described later in this section.
        ndb_perror replaces perror
        --ndb, which is no longer supported by NDB
        Cluster. To make substitution easier in scripts and other
        applications that might depend on perror for
        obtaining NDB error information, ndb_perror
        supports its own “dummy”
        --ndb option, which does
        nothing.
      
The following table includes all options that are specific to the NDB Cluster program ndb_perror. Additional descriptions follow the table.
Additional Options
- 
Command-Line Format --defaults-extra-file=pathType String Default Value [none]Read given file after global files are read. 
- 
Command-Line Format --defaults-file=pathType String Default Value [none]Read default options from given file only. 
- 
Command-Line Format --defaults-group-suffix=stringType String Default Value [none]Also read groups with concat(group, suffix). 
- --help,- -?- Command-Line Format - --help- Display program help text and exit. 
- 
Command-Line Format --login-path=pathType String Default Value [none]Read given path from login file. 
- 
Command-Line Format --no-login-pathsSkips reading options from the login path file. 
- 
Command-Line Format --ndbFor compatibility with applications depending on old versions of perror that use that program's --ndboption. The option when used with ndb_perror does nothing, and is ignored by it.
- 
Command-Line Format --no-defaultsDo not read default options from any option file other than login file. 
- 
Command-Line Format --print-defaultsPrint program argument list and exit. 
- --silent,- -s- Command-Line Format - --silent- Show error message only. 
- --version,- -V- Command-Line Format - --version- Print program version information and exit. 
- --verbose,- -v- Command-Line Format - --verbose- Verbose output; disable with - --silent.