ndb_print_file obtains information from an NDB Cluster Disk Data file.
Usage
ndb_print_file [-v] [-q] file_name+
        file_name is the name of an NDB
        Cluster Disk Data file. Multiple filenames are accepted,
        separated by spaces.
      
        Like ndb_print_schema_file and
        ndb_print_sys_file (and unlike most of the
        other NDB utilities that are
        intended to be run on a management server host or to connect to
        a management server) ndb_print_file must be
        run on an NDB Cluster data node, since it accesses the data node
        file system directly. Because it does not make use of the
        management server, this utility can be used when the management
        server is not running, and even when the cluster has been
        completely shut down.
Options
ndb_print_file supports the following options:
- --file-key,- -K- Command-Line Format - --file-key=hex_data- Supply file system encryption or decryption key from - stdin,- tty, or a- my.cnffile.
- 
Command-Line Format --file-key-from-stdinType Boolean Default Value FALSEValid Values TRUESupply file system encryption or decryption key from stdin.
- --help,- -h,- -?- Command-Line Format - --help- Print help message and exit. 
- --quiet,- -q- Command-Line Format - --quiet- Suppress output (quiet mode). 
- --usage,- -?- Command-Line Format - --usage- Print help message and exit. 
- --verbose,- -v- Command-Line Format - --verbose- Make output verbose. 
- --version,- -v- Command-Line Format - --version- Print version information and exit. 
For more information, see Section 25.6.11, “NDB Cluster Disk Data Tables”.