Dear MySQL users, MySQL Cluster Manager 1.3.2, has been released and can be downloaded from the My Oracle Support (MOS) website. It will also be available on Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at http://edelivery.oracle.com with the September update in a few weeks. MySQL Cluster Manager is a commercial extension. MySQL Cluster Manager is an optional component of MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition - providing a command-line-interface that automates common management tasks. These include these on-line operations: - Configuring and starting MySQL Cluster - Upgrades - Addition of new nodes - Configuration changes - Backup and restore MySQL Cluster Manager is a commercial extension. More details can be found at http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/mcm/ A brief summary of changes in MySQL Cluster Manager version 1.3.2 is listed below: Functionality Added or Changed (2014-08-15) * Agent; Client: In order to improve execution robustness, MySQL Cluster Manager now fails any commands that reconfigure a cluster with a message (i.e. "ERROR 5027 Unable to perform command due to utility <proc_name> with pid <ospid> on <host>") if any utility process (for example, mysql_upgrade, mysql_install_db, or ndb_restore) that was started by a previous command is still remaining (running or hung) on any host when the command is issued. (Bug #18966650) * Client: MySQL Cluster Manager now throws an error if the user tries to import a cluster or a cluster configuration using the import cluster (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-cluster.html) or import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command while the user who runs the mcmd process does not have permissions to the cluster processes' PID files. This happens typically when mcmd is started with the user "mysql" while the cluster is started with "root." (Bug #18887139) Bugs Fixed * Agent; Client: On Windows platforms, when a data node could not be restarted during a rolling restart of the cluster, it was not reported to the user. With this fix, the user now gets a report when a maintenance restart of a data node failed. (Bug #19227535) * Agent; Client: The import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command did not import configuration settings from a cluster's my.cnf file properly; problems included: + Some settings in the [mysqld] section were left out (for example, key_buffer_size and query_cache_type). + Some options in the [client] section were included by mistake. + The !include and !includedir statements for including settings from other files were ignored + Quoted values were not handled properly---the quotes were taken literally. + Lines starting with ";" were not treated as comments. + The option modifiers loose_ and maximum_ were not recognized. + Option group for specific release series (for example, [mysqld-5.6]) were not imported. (Bug #19078129) * Agent; Client: When the configuration of a running cluster was being imported using the import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command, even if the parameter ThreadConfig was not defined in the config.ini file, its value could be imported from the running node's setting for it. The imported value overrode the configuration prescribed by the MaxNoOfExecutionThreads parameter in config.ini, which is supposed to set the thread configuration when ThreadConfig is not specified in config.ini. This fix prevents the import of the value for ThreadConfig from the running node, making MySQL Cluster Manager rely on the config.ini file for the thread configuration. (Bug #19032714) * Agent; Client: The import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command sometimes imported MySQL server default values that were not specified in the cluster's configuration files. With this fix, no such values are imported. (Bug #18651301) * Agent; Client: When using the import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command, the format of an imported configuration setting was sometimes changed from that which was used in the config.ini file---for example, a value in megabytes was imported as a value in bytes and then shown as such by the get command. That made it more difficult for the user to compare the original and the imported value. This fix makes MySQL Cluster Manager follow the original format in the config.ini file when importing a cluster's configuration. (Bug #18651726) * Agent: The MySQL Cluster Manager agent might crash when running an import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command if it was managing more than one cluster at the time. (Bug #19380825) * Agent: During a recovery for a MySQL Cluster Manager agent that uses IP addresses instead of hostnames, the agent sent out an excessive amount of information, the processing of which slowed down the restart process considerably. This fix changes the way the IP addresses are handled, reducing the amount of sent information to a much more reasonable level. (Bug #19269735) * Agent: Upgrade from MySQL Cluster Manager 1.2.4 (to 1.3.1) failed if the last command executed before the upgrade was any one of backup cluster (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-backup-cluster.html) , restore cluster (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-restore-cluster.html) , abort backup (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-abort-backup.html) , or import cluster (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-cluster.html). This has been fixed, and users of version 1.2.4 can now upgrade to version 1.3.2. (Bug #19199645) * Agent: The MySQL Cluster Manager agent sometimes got SIGABRT errors while executing SQL statements. (Bug #19032927) * Agent: mcmd crashed due to an out-of-memory error after a combination of the following conditions: + An abrupt failure of one of the site machines, instead of a clean stop. + Only a minority of the agents are available. + Some unmanaged SQL slots came into use and changed their states to "connected," and the changes are reported by a ndb_mgmd process. (Bug #18781345) * Client: Restoration of a cluster failed when the cluster contained both API nodes with and without specified hostnames. (Bug #19313429) * Client: If a mysqld process was specified in a create cluster statement using the mysqld@* syntax (with no host specified), the show status --process commands would never show the process as connected, even when it was. (Bug #19152161) * Client: When using the show status (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-show-status.html) command with the --backup option, the MySQL Cluster Manager client sometimes accepted an additional option, which was actually meaningless. This fix makes the client throw an error when any other option is used in combination with --backup. (Bug #19032714) * Client: MySQL Cluster Manager threw an error when the add package (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-add-package.html) command was run with the argument for the --basedir option being double quoted, complaining the path did not exist. It was because MySQL Cluster Manager took the double quotes literally, as parts of the path name. (Bug #18973711) * Client: On Windows platforms, the MySQL Cluster Manager client's response to the list hosts command was very slow when any one of the MySQL Cluster Manager agents was down. (Bug #18966650) * Client: When using the import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command, some process level settings in the cluster's config.ini file were imported as instance level settings. (Bug #18651663) * Client: When the configuration of a running cluster was being imported, the import config (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-import-config.html) command took the settings from the global session variables instead of the configuration files of the cluster and the MySQL servers. This fix makes MySQL Cluster Manager import the settings from the configuration files, and only use values of the global session variables when it cannot find, open, or access the configuration files. (Bug #18652366) You can also find more information on the contents of this release in the change log: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-cluster-manager/1.3/en/mcm-news-1-3-2.html The user manual can be found at: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/index-cluster.html Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Please report any problems you have at https://bug.oraclecorp.com/ Enjoy! On Behalf of the MySQL/ORACLE RE Team, Hery Ramilison
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