Now let's asume you want to restart the MySQL cluster, for example because you have changed /var/lib/mysql-cluster/config.ini on loadb1.example.com or for some other reason. To do this, you use the ndb_mgm cluster management client on loadb1.example.com: loadb1.example.com: ndb_mgm On the ndb_mgm console, you type shutdown; You will then see something like this: This means that the cluster nodes sql1.example.com and sql2.example.com and also the cluster management server have shut down. Run quit; to leave the ndb_mgm console. To start the cluster management server, do this on loadb1.example.com: loadb1.example.com: ndb_mgmd -f /var/lib/mysql-cluster/config.ini and on sql1.example.com and sql2.example.com you run sql1.example.com / sql2.example.com: ndbd or, if you have changed /var/lib/mysql-cluster/config.ini on loadb1.example.com: ndbd --initial Afterwards, you can check on loadb1.example.com if the cluster has restarted: loadb1.example.com: ndb_mgm On the ndb_mgm console, type show; to see the current status of the cluster. It might take a few seconds after a restart until all nodes are reported as connected. Type quit; to leave the ndb_mgm console. 5 How To Restart The Cluster
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ndb_mgm> shutdown;
Node 3: Cluster shutdown initiated
Node 2: Node shutdown completed.
2 NDB Cluster node(s) have shutdown.
NDB Cluster management server shutdown.
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