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From:Joshua Gordon Date:July 20 2010 8:11pm
Subject:Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?
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You need to backup everything you currently have redo ndbfs ect. If you have bin logs back
them up also.

----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Hutchings <andrew.hutchings@stripped>
To: cluster@stripped <cluster@stripped>
Sent: Tue Jul 20 14:07:56 2010
Subject: Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?

Hello Ismael,

On 20/07/10 20:57, ismael Django wrote:
> I would like to know if it's possible to use LCP and Redo Log files to
> restore a MySQL cluster data.
> I use a tool that execute the command across my node so when I performed
> --initial (instead of nothing) it retart all my nodes and I lost all my
> data.
> Like my last backup is very old, i would kie to know if there is any chance
> to have my data back.

If you have a backup of the LCP and Redo (as well as the rest of the 
ndbfs) then theoretically you should be able to start the data node 
using this by replacing the ndbfs.  If you mean the LCP and Redo 
currently in the ndbfs that will be blank, nothing possible to restore 
in there.

Kind Regards
-- 
Andrew Hutchings, MySQL Senior Technical Support Engineer, Americas
Oracle Corporation UK Limited.
http://www.mysql.com/

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Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?ismael Django20 Jul
  • Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?Andrew Hutchings20 Jul
    • Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?Joshua Gordon20 Jul
      • Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?ismael Django21 Jul
        • Re: Is it possible to Restore after a --initial performed?Geert Vanderkelen21 Jul