Bug #52945 InnoDb engine not included in OEM/CGE version of MySQL Cluster
Submitted: 19 Apr 2010 14:54 Modified: 7 Jul 2010 13:01
Reporter: Matthew Montgomery Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Cluster: Cluster (NDB) storage engine Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:mysql-5.1-telco-7.1 OS:Any
Assigned to: Kent Boortz CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: 5.1.44-ndb-7.1.3-cluster-com

[19 Apr 2010 14:54] Matthew Montgomery
Description:
OEM versions of MySQL Cluster still do not include the InnoDB storage engine

How to repeat:
mysql> show engine innodb status; 
ERROR 1286 (42000): Unknown table engine 'innodb'
mysql> select version(); 
+------------------------------+
| version()                    |
+------------------------------+
| 5.1.44-ndb-7.1.3-cluster-com |
+------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

Suggested fix:
With the combination of Sun/Oracle there is no longer a need to skip inclusion of InnoDB in the OEM binary build process.  Please enable InnoDB built-in with the commercial release of cluster by removing the --without-innodb configure flag.

Repeal: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=31989
[27 May 2010 11:46] Andrew Morgan
InnoDB should now be added to future Cluster 7.1 commercial binaries.
[17 Jun 2010 23:23] Kent Boortz
Commercial licensed Cluster 7.1.4b packages includes the InnoDB engine.
[7 Jul 2010 13:01] Jon Stephens
Documented in the NDB-7.1.4b changelog as follows:

        Commercial binary releases of MySQL Cluster NDB 7.1 now include 
        support for the InnoDB storage engine.

Also noted change in the NDB 7.1 Dev History section.

Closed.