MySQL Cluster Manager 9.5 User Manual / ... / Using MySQL Cluster Manager / MySQL NDB Cluster Backup and Restore Using MySQL Cluster Manager / Basic MySQL NDB Cluster Backup and Restore Using MySQL Cluster Manager
This section describes backing up and restoring a MySQL NDB Cluster, with examples of complete and partial restore operations. Note that thebackup cluster andrestore cluster commands work withNDB tables only; tables using other MySQL storage engines (such asInnoDB orMyISAM) are ignored.
For purposes of example, we use a MySQL NDB Cluster namedmycluster whose processes and status can be seen here:
mcm> show status -r mycluster;+--------+----------+----------+---------+-----------+-----------+| NodeId | Process | Host | Status | Nodegroup | Package |+--------+----------+----------+---------+-----------+-----------+| 49 | ndb_mgmd | tonfisk | running | | mypackage || 1 | ndbd | tonfisk | running | 0 | mypackage || 2 | ndbd | tonfisk | running | 0 | mypackage || 50 | mysqld | tonfisk | running | | mypackage || 51 | mysqld | tonfisk | running | | mypackage || 52 | ndbapi | *tonfisk | added | | || 53 | ndbapi | *tonfisk | added | | |+--------+----------+----------+---------+-----------+-----------+7 rows in set (0.08 sec) You can see whether there are any existing backups ofmycluster using thelist backups command, as shown here:
mcm> list backups mycluster;+----------+--------+---------+---------------------+-------+---------+| BackupId | NodeId | Host | Timestamp | Parts | Comment |+----------+--------+---------+---------------------+-------+---------+| 1 | 1 | tonfisk | 2020-12-04 12:03:52 | 1 | || 1 | 2 | tonfisk | 2020-12-04 12:03:52 | 1 | || 2 | 2 | tonfisk | 2020-12-04 12:04:15 | 1 | || 3 | 1 | tonfisk | 2020-12-04 12:17:41 | 1 | || 3 | 2 | tonfisk | 2020-12-04 12:17:41 | 1 | |+----------+--------+---------+---------------------+-------+---------+6 rows in set (0.12 sec)