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https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-remove-hosts.html
                                 remove hosts {--hosts=|-h }host_list site_name host_list: host[, host[, ...]] This command removes one or more hosts from an existing management site. It takes as arguments a required option --hosts (or its short form -h), whose value is a ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-remove-process.html
                                 remove process [--removedirs] process_id_list cluster_name process_id_list: process_id[, process_id[, ...]] This command removes permanently the processes in the process_id_list from the cluster named cluster_name. If the --removedirs option is ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-set.html
                                Attributes can be set on either the process level or instance level. set commands are executed whether or not the cluster has been started. In a cluster that is not running, the MySQL Cluster Manager merely updates the configuration files. However, ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-start-cluster.html
                                See Section 5.4.1, “The create cluster Command”, and Section 4.5, “Importing MySQL NDB Clusters into MySQL Cluster Manager”, for more information. --initial option The --initial option (short form: -i) causes the following to happen: All ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-terminology.html
                                 This section provides definitions of key terms used to describe MySQL Cluster Manager and its components in this manual and in other documentation relating to MySQL Cluster Manager and MySQL NDB Cluster. A set of hosts on which MySQL NDB Cluster ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-using-backup-restore-basic.html
                                 This section describes backing up and restoring a MySQL NDB Cluster, with examples of complete and partial restore operations. Note that the backup cluster and restore cluster commands work with NDB tables only; tables using other MySQL storage ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-using-backup-restore-fewer-data-nodes.html
                                 Sometimes, you want to transfer data from your cluster to another one that has fewer data nodes—for example, when you want to scale down your cluster or prepare a smaller replica cluster for a replication setup. While the methods described in ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-using-TLS-connections-clusters.html
                                 MySQL Cluster Manager 8.4 supports TLS Link Encryption for NDB Cluster, which is available for NDB Cluster 8.3.0 and later. This section describes a few scenarios for using MySQL Cluster Manager to configure or manage TLS connections in an NDB ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/8.4/en/mcm-what-is-new.html
                                 MySQL Cluster Manager 8.4 marks the start of a new series of LTS (Long Term Support) releases. MySQL Cluster Manager 8.4 is recommended for use on production systems. The 8.4.X LTS releases will focus on security and bug fixes while the next ...
                                            
                https://dev.mysql.com/doc/c-api/8.4/en/mysql-debug.html
                                 void mysql_debug(const char *debug) Description Does a DBUG_PUSH with the given string. To use this function, you must compile the client library to support debugging. Example The call shown here causes the client library to generate a trace file ...
                        
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