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17.3.3.4. Other MySQL Cluster Configuration Parameters
The summary tables in this section provide information about parameters used in the [computer],
[tcp], [shm], and
nodes. For detailed descriptions and other additional information about individual parameters, see
Section 17.3.2.7, "MySQL Cluster TCP/IP
Memory
Connections", or
appropriate.
Restart types.
cluster is restarted. The type of restart required to change a given parameter is indicated in the
summary tables as follows:
• N—Node restart: The parameter can be updated using a rolling restart (see
"Performing a Rolling Restart of a MySQL
• S—System restart: The cluster must be shut down completely, then restarted, to effect a change in
this parameter.
• I—Initial restart: Data nodes must be restarted using the
For more information about restart types, see
Configuration
Table 17.4. Computer Configuration Parameters
Parameter Name
HostName [1552]
Id [1552]
Table 17.5. TCP Configuration Parameters
Parameter Name
Checksum [1586]
Group
NodeId1 [1585]
Overview of MySQL Cluster Configuration Parameters
sections of a
[sci]
Section 17.3.2.10, "SCI Transport Connections in MySQL
Changes in MySQL Cluster configuration parameters do not take effect until the
Parameters".
file for configuring MySQL Cluster management
config.ini
Connections",
Section 17.3.2.9, "MySQL Cluster Shared-
Cluster").
--initial
Section 17.3.3, "Overview of MySQL Cluster
Type or Units
Default Value
Minimum/
Maximum
or Permitted
Values
name or IP
address
[none]
...
string
[none]
...
Type or Units
Default Value
Minimum/
Maximum
or Permitted
Values
boolean
false
true, false
unsigned
55
0 / 200
numeric
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Cluster", as
Section 17.5.5,
[1619]
option.
Restart
Version ...
Type
(and later)
S
IN
Restart
Version ...
Type
(and later)
N
N
N
In
all
all
In
all
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