Hi Bradley,
You need to start mysqld with the option --ndbcluster to enable ndb
cluster for the MySQL Server.
Rgrds Mikael
2004-10-27 kl. 13.54 skrev Bradley Mills (QC/EMC):
> Hi, I downloaded the MySQL-Max-4.1.7-Binary-64bit version for
> Solaris2.9.
> I expected this binary version to contain the NDBCluster engine.
>
> I assumed this from the following statement in the MySQL documentation
>
> 17 MySQL Cluster
> MySQL Cluster uses the new NDB Cluster storage engine to enable running
> several MySQL servers in a cluster. The NDB Cluster storage engine is
> available in the BitKeeper from MySQL release 4.1.2, and in binary
> releases
> from MySQL-Max 4.1.3.
> Currently, supported operating systems are Linux, Mac OS X, and
> Solaris. We
> are working to make NDB Cluster run on all of the operating systems
> that
> MySQL itself also runs on, including Windows.
>
> However after installing the package, I did a show engines and got the
> following:
>
> Engine Support
> MyISAM DEFAULT
> HEAP YES
> MEMORY YES
> MERGE YES
> MRG_MYISAM YES
> ISAM NO
> MRG_ISAM NO
> InnoDB YES
> INNOBASE YES
> BDB YES
> BERKELEYDB YES
> NDBCLUSTER NO
> NDB NO
> EXAMPLE NO
> ARCHIVE NO
> CSV NO
>
>
> I downloaded the Max Version from the following link.
> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html
>
>
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Brad Mills.
>
>
Mikael Ronström, Senior Software Architect
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
Clustering:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/04/14/HNmysqlcluster_1.html
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1567546,00.asp