With the exception of the MySQL Cluster management server (ndb_mgmd), each node that is part of a MySQL Cluster requires a connectstring that points to the management server's location. This connectstring is used in establishing a connection to the management server as well as in performing other tasks depending on the node's role in the cluster. The syntax for a connectstring is as follows:
[nodeid=node_id
, ]host-definition
[,host-definition
[, ...]]host-definition
:host_name
[:port_number
]
node_id
is an integer larger than 1 which
identifies a node in config.ini
.
host_name
is a string representing a
valid Internet host name or IP address.
port_number
is an integer referring
to a TCP/IP port number.
example 1 (long): "nodeid=2,myhost1:1100,myhost2:1100,192.168.0.3:1200" example 2 (short): "myhost1"
localhost:1186
is used as the default
connectstring value if none is provided. If
port_num
is omitted from the
connectstring, the default port is 1186. This port should always
be available on the network because it has been assigned by IANA
for this purpose (see
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers for
details).
By listing multiple host definitions, it is possible to designate several redundant management servers. A MySQL Cluster data or API node attempts to contact successive management servers on each host in the order specified, until a successful connection has been established.
Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.3.19, it is also possible in a connectstring to specify one or more bind addresses to be used by nodes having multiple network interfaces for connecting to management servers. A bind address consists of a hostname or network address and an optional port number. This enhanced syntax for connectstrings is shown here:
[nodeid=node_id
, ] [bind-address=host-definition
, ]host-definition
[; bind-address=host-definition
]host-definition
[; bind-address=host-definition
] [, ...]]host-definition
:host_name
[:port_number
]
If a single bind address is used in the connectstring
prior to specifying any management hosts,
then this address is used as the default for connecting to any
of them (unless overridden for a given management server; see
later in this section for an example). For example, the
following connectstring causes the node to use
192.168.178.242
regardless of the management
server to which it connects:
bind-address=192.168.178.242, poseidon:1186, perch:1186
If a bind address is specified following a management host definition, then it is used only for connecting to that management node. Consider the following connectstring:
poseidon:1186;bind-address=localhost, perch:1186;bind-address=192.168.178.242
In this case, the node uses localhost
to
connect to the management server running on the host named
poseidon
and
192.168.178.242
to connect to the management
server running on the host named perch
.
You can specify a default bind address and then override this
default for one or more specific management hosts. In the
following example, localhost
is used for
connecting to the management server running on host
poseidon
; since
192.168.178.242
is specified first (before
any management server definitions), it is the default bind
address and so is used for connecting to the management servers
on hosts perch
and orca
:
bind-address=192.168.178.242,poseidon:1186;bind-address=localhost,perch:1186,orca:2200
There are a number of different ways to specify the connectstring:
Each executable has its own command-line option which enables specifying the management server at startup. (See the documentation for the respective executable.)
It is also possible to set the connectstring for all nodes
in the cluster at once by placing it in a
[mysql_cluster]
section in the management
server's my.cnf
file.
For backward compatibility, two other options are available, using the same syntax:
Set the NDB_CONNECTSTRING
environment
variable to contain the connectstring.
Write the connectstring for each executable into a text
file named Ndb.cfg
and place this
file in the executable's startup directory.
However, these are now deprecated and should not be used for new installations.
The recommended method for specifying the connectstring is to
set it on the command line or in the my.cnf
file for each executable.
The maximum length of a connectstring is 1024 characters.