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The management server is the process that reads the cluster configuration file and distributes this information to all nodes in the cluster that request it. It also maintains a log of cluster activities. Management clients can connect to the management server and check the cluster's status.
It is not strictly necessary to specify a connectstring when starting the management server. However, if you are using more than one management server, a connectstring should be provided and each node in the cluster should specify its node ID explicitly.
See Section 17.3.4.2, “The Cluster Connectstring”, for information about using connectstrings. Section 17.6.5, “Command Options for MySQL Cluster Processes”, describes other options for ndb_mgmd.
The following files are created or used by
ndb_mgmd in its starting directory, and are
placed in the DataDir as specified in the
config.ini configuration file. In the
list that follows, node_id is the
unique node identifier.
config.ini is the configuration file
for the cluster as a whole. This file is created by the
user and read by the management server.
Section 17.3, “MySQL Cluster Configuration”, discusses
how to set up this file.
ndb_
is the cluster events log file. Examples of such events
include checkpoint startup and completion, node startup
events, node failures, and levels of memory usage. A
complete listing of cluster events with descriptions may
be found in Section 17.7, “Management of MySQL Cluster”.
node_id_cluster.log
When the size of the cluster log reaches one million
bytes, the file is renamed to
ndb_,
where node_id_cluster.log.seq_idseq_id is the sequence
number of the cluster log file. (For example: If files
with the sequence numbers 1, 2, and 3 already exist, the
next log file is named using the number
4.)
ndb_
is the file used for node_id_out.logstdout and
stderr when running the management
server as a daemon.
ndb_
is the process ID file used when running the management
server as a daemon.
node_id.pid


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