hmm...I'm not sure then. we skipped the testing scripts and went straight to loading a
table with 4 million records of our data. we got into some great memory fun there! I
can't think of anything else concering your create table problem, though...sorry,
-L
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pascal Gauthier [mailto:pgauthier@stripped]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:45 PM
> To: Crouch, Luke H.
> Cc: cluster@stripped
> Subject: RE: Question about creation of table
>
>
> On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 16:34, Crouch, Luke H. wrote:
> > is the mysql server set up correctly as an API of the cluster?
> > when in the cluster management console, run a 'SHOW' command and
> > see if it is listed and a version number given?
> > are you running the mysqld server with --ndbcluster?
>
> Yep, as far as I known my setup work...
> I have been able to create some table and I have some perl script to
> tesst the whole thing. It seem to work "well", but I have it some
> problem with some data (not exactly the same data between the node (2
> node) for 43 000 entry).
>
>
> -- NDB Cluster -- Management Client --
> Connecting to Management Server: localhost:2200
> NDB> show
> Cluster Configuration
> ---------------------
> 2 NDB Node(s)
> DB node: 3 (Version: 3.5.0)
> DB node: 4 (Version: 3.5.0)
>
> 2 API Node(s)
> API node: 5 (Version: 3.5.0)
> API node: 6 (Version: 3.5.0)
>
> 2 MGM Node(s)
> MGM node: 1 (Version: 3.5.0)
> MGM node: 2 (Version: 3.5.0)
>
> NDB>
>
>
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