Oracle 5.0 Reference Manual page 1660

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ndb_restore
--parallelism=#,
Determines the maximum number of parallel transactions that
this is 128; the minimum is 1, and the maximum is 1024.
--restore_data
This option causes
ndb_restore
--restore_meta
This option causes
ndb_restore
option when restoring the first data node of a cluster; additional data nodes can obtain the metadata
from the first one.
--print_meta
This option causes
ndb_restore
--print_log
The
option causes
--print_log
--print
Causes
ndb_restore
[1640],
print_data
--print_meta
Note
Use of
run. Including one or more of these options causes any output to be redirected
to stdout; in such cases,
metadata to a MySQL Cluster.
--print_data
This option causes
ndb_restore
and
column values are always truncated to the first 256 bytes in the output; this cannot
TEXT
BLOB
currrently be overridden when using --print_data.
Beginning with MySQL 5.0.40, several additional options are available for use with the
option in generating data dumps, either to stdout, or to a file. These are similar to some of the options
used with mysqldump, and are shown in the following list:
--tab,
-T
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
This option causes
--print_data
tbl_name.txt. It requires as its argument the path to the directory where the files should be saved;
use
for the current directory.
.
--fields-enclosed-by=string
Version Introduced
Command-Line Format
— Restore a MySQL Cluster Backup
-p
to output
NDB
to print
NDB
to print all metadata to stdout.
ndb_restore
to print all data, metadata, and logs to stdout. Equivalent to using the
[1640], and
or any of the
--print
to direct its output to stdout.
5.0.40
--tab=path
-T
[1640]
5.0.40
--fields-enclosed-by=char
Permitted Values
1640
ndb_restore
table data and logs.
table metadata. Generally, you need only use this
to output its log to stdout.
[1640]
--print_log
options is in effect performing a dry
--print_*
makes no attempt to restore data or
ndb_restore
to create dump files, one per table, each named
tries to use. By default,
--
options together.
--print_data

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