From: Wagner Bianchi Date: April 20 2012 2:13pm Subject: Re: MySQL Cluster Tuning List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/cluster/8298 Message-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=047d7b15ac433e4d4a04be1ce3b3 --047d7b15ac433e4d4a04be1ce3b3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Did you check LOGFILE GROUP actual space or cluster log file to check cluster's log messages? Best wishes, -- *Wagner Bianchi, Oracle ACE* - *wagnerbianchi.com* *Blog:* wagnerbianchi.com/blog *Mobile:* +55 (31) 8654 - 9510 *LinkedIn*: http://br.linkedin.com/in/wagnerbianchi *Twitter*: @wagnerbianchijr *Skype*: wbianchijr Em 20 de abril de 2012 11:02, Antonio Modesto escreveu: > Good morning, > > > I'm trying to configure a cluster to use it as a backend to a radius > system, However I'm with a problem to import my database to it, when I > try to import, I get the following error: > > ERROR 1114 (HY000) at line 3818: The table 'radacct' is full > > Here is my config.ini: > > [NDBD DEFAULT] > NoOfReplicas: 2 > DataDir: /usr/local/mysql/data > #FileSystemPath: /add/path/here > > # Data Memory, Index Memory, and String Memory # > DataMemory: 7000M > IndexMemory: 2000M > StringMemory: 5 > > # Transaction Parameters # > MaxNoOfConcurrentTransactions: 4096 > MaxNoOfConcurrentOperations: 100000 > MaxNoOfLocalOperations: 100000 > > # Transaction Temporary Storage # > MaxNoOfConcurrentIndexOperations: 8192 > MaxNoOfFiredTriggers: 4000 > TransactionBufferMemory: 1M > > # Scans and buffering # > MaxNoOfConcurrentScans: 300 > MaxNoOfLocalScans: 32 > BatchSizePerLocalScan: 64 > LongMessageBuffer: 1M > > # Logging and Checkpointing # > NoOfFragmentLogFiles: 300 > FragmentLogFileSize: 16M > MaxNoOfOpenFiles: 40 > InitialNoOfOpenFiles: 27 > MaxNoOfSavedMessages: 25 > > # Metadata Objects # > MaxNoOfAttributes: 1500 > MaxNoOfTables: 400 > MaxNoOfOrderedIndexes: 200 > MaxNoOfUniqueHashIndexes: 200 > MaxNoOfTriggers: 770 > > # Boolean Parameters # > LockPagesInMainMemory: 0 > StopOnError: 1 > Diskless: 0 > ODirect: 0 > > # Controlling Timeouts, Intervals, and Disk Paging # > TimeBetweenWatchDogCheck: 6000 > TimeBetweenWatchDogCheckInitial: 6000 > StartPartialTimeout: 30000 > StartPartitionedTimeout: 60000 > StartFailureTimeout: 1000000 > HeartbeatIntervalDbDb: 2000 > HeartbeatIntervalDbApi: 3000 > TimeBetweenLocalCheckpoints: 20 > TimeBetweenGlobalCheckpoints: 2000 > TransactionInactiveTimeout: 0 > TransactionDeadlockDetectionTimeout: 1200 > DiskSyncSize: 4M > DiskCheckpointSpeed: 10M > DiskCheckpointSpeedInRestart: 100M > ArbitrationTimeout: 10 > > # Buffering and Logging # > UndoIndexBuffer: 2M > UndoDataBuffer: 1M > RedoBuffer: 32M > LogLevelStartup: 15 > LogLevelShutdown: 3 > LogLevelStatistic: 0 > LogLevelCheckpoint: 0 > LogLevelNodeRestart: 0 > LogLevelConnection: 0 > LogLevelError: 15 > LogLevelCongestion: 0 > LogLevelInfo: 3 > MemReportFrequency: 0 > > # Backup Parameters # > BackupDataBufferSize: 2M > BackupLogBufferSize: 2M > BackupMemory: 64M > BackupWriteSize: 32K > BackupMaxWriteSize: 256K > > [MGM DEFAULT] > PortNumber: 1186 > DataDir: /usr/local/mysql/mysql-cluster > > [TCP DEFAULT] > SendBufferMemory: 2M > > ####################################### > # Change HOST1 to the name of the NDB_MGMD host > # Change HOST2 to the name of the NDB_MGMD host > # Change HOST3 to the name of the NDB_MGMD host > # Change HOST4 to the name of the NDBD host > # Change HOST5 to the name of the NDBD host > # Change HOST6 to the name of the NDBD host > # Change HOST7 to the name of the NDBD host > # Change HOST8 to the name of the NDBD host > # Change HOST9 to the name of the NDBD host > ####################################### > > [NDB_MGMD] > NodeId: 1 > HostName: 192.168.0.29 > #ArbitrationRank: 1 > > > [NDBD] > NodeId: 2 > HostName: 192.168.0.30 > > [NDBD] > NodeId: 3 > HostName: 192.168.0.31 > > ###################################################### > # Note: The following can be MySQLD connections or # > # NDB API application connecting to the cluster # > ###################################################### > > [API] > NodeId: 4 > HostName: 192.168.0.30 > #ArbitrationRank: 2 > > [API] > NodeId: 5 > HostName: 192.168.0.31 > #ArbitrationRank: 2 > > > I've asked it sometime ago at the freeradius user list, they told me > that my cluster could be full, but I don't know how to tell if my > cluster is full, in theory the 2 data nodes have enough RAM to host the > database (This database is 3.9GB). > > > --047d7b15ac433e4d4a04be1ce3b3--