MySQL 5.7 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 7.5 and NDB Cluster 7.6
Once you are satisfied that NDB Cluster is running as desired, you can install the management nodes and data nodes as Windows services, so that these processes are started and stopped automatically whenever Windows is started or stopped. This also makes it possible to control these processes from the command line with the appropriate SC START and SC STOP commands, or using the Windows graphical Services utility. NET START and NET STOP commands can also be used.
Installing programs as Windows services usually must be done using an account that has Administrator rights on the system.
        To install the management node as a service on Windows, invoke
        ndb_mgmd.exe from the command line on the
        machine hosting the management node, using the
        --install option, as shown
        here:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndb_mgmd.exe --install
Installing service 'NDB Cluster Management Server'
  as '"C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe" "--service=ndb_mgmd"'
Service successfully installed.
When installing an NDB Cluster program as a Windows service, you should always specify the complete path; otherwise the service installation may fail with the error The system cannot find the file specified.
        The --install option must be
        used first, ahead of any other options that might be specified
        for ndb_mgmd.exe. However, it is preferable
        to specify such options in an options file instead. If your
        options file is not in one of the default locations as shown in
        the output of ndb_mgmd.exe
        --help, you can specify the
        location using the
        --config-file option.
      
Now you should be able to start and stop the management server like this:
C:\>SC START ndb_mgmdC:\>SC STOP ndb_mgmd
If using NET commands, you can also start or stop the management server as a Windows service using the descriptive name, as shown here:
C:\>NET START 'NDB Cluster Management Server'The NDB Cluster Management Server service is starting. The NDB Cluster Management Server service was started successfully. C:\>NET STOP 'NDB Cluster Management Server'The NDB Cluster Management Server service is stopping.. The NDB Cluster Management Server service was stopped successfully.
        It is usually simpler to specify a short service name or to
        permit the default service name to be used when installing the
        service, and then reference that name when starting or stopping
        the service. To specify a service name other than
        ndb_mgmd, append it to the
        --install option, as shown in
        this example:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndb_mgmd.exe --install=mgmd1
Installing service 'NDB Cluster Management Server'
  as '"C:\mysql\bin\ndb_mgmd.exe" "--service=mgmd1"'
Service successfully installed.
Now you should be able to start or stop the service using the name you have specified, like this:
C:\>SC START mgmd1C:\>SC STOP mgmd1
        To remove the management node service, use SC DELETE
        service_name:
      
C:\> SC DELETE mgmd1
        Alternatively, invoke ndb_mgmd.exe with the
        --remove option, as shown here:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndb_mgmd.exe --remove
Removing service 'NDB Cluster Management Server'
Service successfully removed.
        If you installed the service using a service name other than the
        default, pass the service name as the value of the
        ndb_mgmd.exe
        --remove option, like this:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndb_mgmd.exe --remove=mgmd1
Removing service 'mgmd1'
Service successfully removed.
        Installation of an NDB Cluster data node process as a Windows
        service can be done in a similar fashion, using the
        --install option for
        ndbd.exe (or ndbmtd.exe),
        as shown here:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe --install
Installing service 'NDB Cluster Data Node Daemon' as '"C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe" "--service=ndbd"'
Service successfully installed.
Now you can start or stop the data node as shown in the following example:
C:\>SC START ndbdC:\>SC STOP ndbd
        To remove the data node service, use SC DELETE
        service_name:
      
C:\> SC DELETE ndbd
        Alternatively, invoke ndbd.exe with the
        --remove option, as shown here:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe --remove
Removing service 'NDB Cluster Data Node Daemon'
Service successfully removed.
        As with ndb_mgmd.exe (and
        mysqld.exe), when installing
        ndbd.exe as a Windows service, you can also
        specify a name for the service as the value of
        --install, and then use it when
        starting or stopping the service, like this:
      
C:\>C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe --install=dnode1Installing service 'dnode1' as '"C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe" "--service=dnode1"' Service successfully installed. C:\>SC START dnode1C:\>SC STOP dnode1
If you specified a service name when installing the data node service, you can use this name when removing it as well, as shown here:
C:\> SC DELETE dnode1
        Alternatively, you can pass the service name as the value of the
        ndbd.exe
        --remove option, as shown here:
      
C:\> C:\mysql\bin\ndbd.exe --remove=dnode1
Removing service 'dnode1'
Service successfully removed.
        Installation of the SQL node as a Windows service, starting the
        service, stopping the service, and removing the service are done
        in a similar fashion, using mysqld
        --install, SC START,
        SC STOP, and SC DELETE (or
        mysqld
        --remove). NET
        commands can also be used to start or stop a service. For
        additional information, see
        Section 2.3.4.8, “Starting MySQL as a Windows Service”.