MySQL 9.5 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 9.5
CLONEclone_actionclone_action: { LOCAL DATA DIRECTORY [=] 'clone_dir'; | INSTANCE FROM 'user'@'host':portIDENTIFIED BY 'password' [DATA DIRECTORY [=] 'clone_dir'] [REQUIRE [NO] SSL] }
      The CLONE statement is used to
      clone data locally or from a remote MySQL server instance. To use
      CLONE syntax, the clone plugin must
      be installed. See Section 7.6.6, “The Clone Plugin”.
    
      CLONE LOCAL DATA
      DIRECTORY syntax clones data from the local MySQL data
      directory to a directory on the same server or node where the
      MySQL server instance runs. The 'clone_dir'
      directory is the full path of the local directory that data is
      cloned to. An absolute path is required. The specified directory
      must not exist, but the specified path must be an existent path.
      The MySQL server requires the necessary write access to create the
      specified directory. For more information, see
      Section 7.6.6.2, “Cloning Data Locally”.
    
      CLONE INSTANCE
      syntax clones data from a remote MySQL server instance (the donor)
      and transfers it to the MySQL instance where the cloning operation
      was initiated (the recipient).
    
           is the
          clone user on the donor MySQL server instance.
        user
           is the
          hosthostname address of the donor
          MySQL server instance. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
          address format is not supported. An alias to the IPv6 address
          can be used instead. An IPv4 address can be used as is.
        
           is the
          portport number of the donor
          MySQL server instance. (The X Protocol port specified by
          mysqlx_port is not supported.
          Connecting to the donor MySQL server instance through MySQL Router
          is also not supported.)
        
          IDENTIFIED BY
          ' specifies the
          password of the clone user on the donor MySQL server instance.
        password'
          DATA DIRECTORY [=]
          ' is an
          optional clause used to specify a directory on the recipient
          for the data you are cloning. Use this option if you do not
          want to remove existing data in the recipient data directory.
          An absolute path is required, and the directory must not
          exist. The MySQL server must have the necessary write access
          to create the directory.
        clone_dir'
          When the optional DATA DIRECTORY [=]
          ' clause is not
          used, a cloning operation removes existing data in the
          recipient data directory, replaces it with the cloned data,
          and automatically restarts the server afterward.
        clone_dir'
          [REQUIRE [NO] SSL] explicitly specifies
          whether an encrypted connection is to be used or not when
          transferring cloned data over the network. An error is
          returned if the explicit specification cannot be satisfied. If
          an SSL clause is not specified, clone attempts to establish an
          encrypted connection by default, falling back to an insecure
          connection if the secure connection attempt fails. A secure
          connection is required when cloning encrypted data regardless
          of whether this clause is specified. For more information, see
          Configuring an Encrypted Connection for Cloning.
        
For additional information about cloning data from a remote MySQL server instance, see Section 7.6.6.3, “Cloning Remote Data”.