NDB_CONFIG(1) MySQL Database System NDB_CONFIG(1)NAMEndb_config - extract NDB configuration information
SYNOPSISndb_config options
DESCRIPTION
This tool extracts configuration information for data nodes, SQL nodes,
and API nodes from a cluster management node (and possibly its
config.ini file).
Usage:
ndb_config options
The options available for this utility differ somewhat from those used
with the other utilities, and so are listed in their entirety in the
next section, followed by some examples.
Options:
· --usage, --help, or -?
Causes ndb_config to print a list of available options, and then
exit.
· --version, -V
Causes ndb_config to print a version information string, and then
exit.
· --ndb-connectstring=connect_string
Specifies the connectstring to use in connecting to the management
server. The format for the connectstring is the same as described in
Section 3.4.2, “The Cluster Connectstring”, and defaults to
localhost:1186.
Note
The use of -c as a short version for this option is not currently
supported with ndb_config.
· --config-file=path-to-file
Gives the path to the management server's configuration file
(config.ini). This may be a relative or absolute path. If the
management node resides on a different host from the one on which
ndb_config is invoked, then an absolute path must be used.
· --query=query-options, -q query-options
This is a comma-delimited list of query options — that is, a list of
one or more node attributes to be returned. These include id (node
ID), type (node type — that is, ndbd, mysqld, or ndb_mgmd), and any
configuration parameters whose values are to be obtained.
For example, --query=id,type,indexmemory,datamemory would return the
node ID, node type, DataMemory, and IndexMemory for each node.
Note
If a given parameter is not applicable to a certain type of node,
than an empty string is returned for the corresponding value. See
the examples later in this section for more information.
· --host=hostname
Specifies the hostname of the node for which configuration
information is to be obtained.
· --id=node_id, --nodeid=node_id
Used to specify the node ID of the node for which configuration
information is to be obtained.
· --nodes
(Tells ndb_config to print information from parameters defined in
[ndbd] sections only. Currently, using this option has no affect,
since these are the only values checked, but it may become possible
in future to query parameters set in [tcp] and other sections of
cluster configuration files.)
· --type=node_type
Filters results so that only configuration values applying to nodes
of the specified node_type (ndbd, mysqld, or ndb_mgmd) are returned.
· --fields=delimiter, -f delimiter
Specifies a delimiter string used to separate the fields in the
result. The default is “,” (the comma character).
Note
If the delimiter contains spaces or escapes (such as \n for the
linefeed character), then it must be quoted.
· --rows=separator, -r separator
Specifies a separator string used to separate the rows in the
result. The default is a space character.
Note
If the separator contains spaces or escapes (such as \n for the
linefeed character), then it must be quoted.
Examples:
1. To obtain the node ID and type of each node in the cluster:
shell> ./ndb_config --query=id,type --fields=':' --rows='\n'
1:ndbd
2:ndbd
3:ndbd
4:ndbd
5:ndb_mgmd
6:mysqld
7:mysqld
8:mysqld
9:mysqld
In this example, we used the --fields options to separate the ID and
type of each node with a colon character (:), and the --rows options to
place the values for each node on a new line in the output.
2. To produce a connectstring that can be used by data, SQL, and API
nodes to connect to the management server:
shell> ./ndb_config --config-file=usr/local/mysql/cluster-data/config.ini --query=hostname,portnumber --fields=: --rows=, --type=ndb_mgmd
192.168.0.179:1186
3. This invocation of ndb_config checks only data nodes (using the
--type option), and shows the values for each node's ID and
hostname, and its DataMemory, IndexMemory, and DataDir parameters:
shell> ./ndb_config --type=ndbd --query=id,host,datamemory,indexmemory,datadir -f ' : ' -r '\n'
1 : 192.168.0.193 : 83886080 : 18874368 : /usr/local/mysql/cluster-data
2 : 192.168.0.112 : 83886080 : 18874368 : /usr/local/mysql/cluster-data
3 : 192.168.0.176 : 83886080 : 18874368 : /usr/local/mysql/cluster-data
4 : 192.168.0.119 : 83886080 : 18874368 : /usr/local/mysql/cluster-data
In this example, we used the short options -f and -r for setting the
field delimiter and row separator, respectively.
4. To exclude results from any host except one in particular, use the
--host option:
shell> ./ndb_config --host=192.168.0.176 -f : -r '\n' -q id,type
3:ndbd
5:ndb_mgmd
In this example, we also used the short form -q to determine the
attributes to be queried.
Similarly, you can limit results to a node with a specific ID using the
--id or --nodeid option.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2008 MySQL AB
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which
may already be installed locally and which is also available online at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
MySQL AB (http://www.mysql.com/).
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │ SUNWmysqlr, SUNWmysqlu, SUNWmysqlt │
├────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │ Obsolete External │
└────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────┘
NOTES
Source for mysql is available in the SUNWmysqlS package.
MySQL 4.1 04/13/2008 NDB_CONFIG(1)