Bug #5756 RESTART node from ndb_mgm fails
Submitted: 27 Sep 2004 6:34 Modified: 28 Sep 2004 7:00
Reporter: Johan Andersson Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Cluster: Cluster (NDB) storage engine Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:mysql 4.1.6 OS:Linux (RH 8)
Assigned to: Tomas Ulin CPU Architecture:Any

[27 Sep 2004 6:34] Johan Andersson
Description:

RESTART does not work.

Restarting a ndb node with the RESTART command in ndb_mgm fails, because the ndb node does not actually restart.
This is only a problem if you run the managment server on any other port than 2200, because when
the NDB node is being restarted, it tries to connect to the management server on the default port, rather
than the port specified in the Ndb.cfg file.

How to repeat:
Start a cluster on PortNumber <> 2200 . Then restart  nodes from ndb_mgm.
[28 Sep 2004 7:00] Tomas Ulin
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