Bug #45879 Internal program error (failed ndbrequire)
Submitted: 1 Jul 2009 14:18 Modified: 24 Jul 2009 12:05
Reporter: Erwin Termeer Email Updates:
Status: Unsupported Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Cluster: Cluster (NDB) storage engine Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:5.1.35 OS:FreeBSD
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[1 Jul 2009 14:18] Erwin Termeer
Description:
Have been running mysql cluster with 2 server. After one of the server rebooted (reboot command in shell) . The NDB node on that server cant start.

Repeated attempts failed to start the cluster.

Date data is stored as disk data.

Error from cluster log was -

2009-07-01 15:38:25 [MgmSrvr] ALERT    -- Node 3: Forced node shutdown completed, restarting. Occured during startphase 4. Caused by error 2341: 'Internal program error (failed ndbrequire)(Internal error, programming error or missing error message, please report a bug). Temporary error, restart n
2009-07-01 15:38:26 [MgmSrvr] ALERT    -- Node 4: Forced node shutdown completed, restarting. Occured during startphase 4. Caused by error 2308: 'Another node failed during system restart, please investigate error(s) on other node(s)(Restart error). Temporary error, restart node'.

How to repeat:
N/A
[1 Jul 2009 14:19] Erwin Termeer
config.ini

Attachment: config.ini (application/octet-stream, text), 619 bytes.

[1 Jul 2009 14:19] Erwin Termeer
cluster log

Attachment: ndb_1_cluster.log (application/octet-stream, text), 67.65 KiB.

[1 Jul 2009 14:20] Erwin Termeer
ndbd trace/log

Attachment: trace.zip (application/zip, text), 63.61 KiB.

[24 Jul 2009 12:05] Hartmut Holzgraefe
The cluster code in mainline 5.1 is no longer maintained, MySQL Cluster is now a product on a different release schedule than the mainline server (although it is still based on MySQL 5.1 currently)

You can find cluster releases, including source tarballs, on

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/cluster/

If you can reproduce the problem with MySQL Cluster 6.3 or 7.0 please open a new bug report for this with log and trace files attached.