start process {[--initial|-i] process_id | --added} cluster_name
This command starts the MySQL Cluster process having the process
ID process_id in the cluster named
cluster_name. The status of the
process to be started, as shown by
show status
--process, must be added or
stopped.
This example demonstrates how to start the process having the
process ID 1 belonging to the cluster
mycluster:
mcm> start process 1 mycluster;
+------------------------------+
| Command result |
+------------------------------+
| Process started successfully |
+------------------------------+
1 row in set (13.93 sec)
When the --initial option (short form:
-i) is used, MySQL Cluster Manager starts a data node process
with the --initial option, causing
the data node to rebuild its file system.
Invoking this command with the --added option
rather than with a process ID starts all nodes previously added
to the cluster using add
process, but not yet started.
You can obtain process IDs for all processes in a given cluster
using show status
--process or list
processes. These are the same as the node IDs for
these processes as shown in the output of other
mcm client commands such as
get or in the output of
ndb_mgm -e "show" (see
ndb_mgm — The MySQL Cluster Management Client).