Bug #68824 alter online table ... reorganize partition crashes NDB data node
Submitted: 1 Apr 2013 14:20 Modified: 18 Apr 2016 13:38
Reporter: Patrick Zoblisein Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Cluster: Cluster (NDB) storage engine Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:5.5.29-7.2.10 OS:Linux (Centos 5.6)
Assigned to: MySQL Verification Team CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: alter online table, Data Node crash, MySQL Cluster, ndbmtd

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[1 Apr 2013 14:22] Patrick Zoblisein
ndb_error_report archive with trace files.

Attachment: ndb_error_report_20130401135542.tar.bz2 (application/octet-stream, text), 2.92 MiB.