MySQL Cluster Manager 8.4.6 User Manual
import cluster [--dryrun|-y] [--remove-angel] cluster_name
        This command imports a MySQL NDB Cluster created independently of MySQL Cluster Manager
        into a cluster named cluster_name
        that has been created in MySQL Cluster Manager. You are strongly advised to
        create cluster_name using the
        create cluster command's
        --import option;
        see that command's description for more information about
        the --import
        option and its effects.
      
        import cluster requires a single argument,
        the name of the cluster created using MySQL Cluster Manager
        (cluster_name) into which you wish to
        import a MySQL NDB Cluster created externally into MySQL Cluster Manager and bring it
        under MySQL Cluster Manager control. The cluster named in the command must
        already exist in MySQL Cluster Manager.
      
        import cluster also supports a
        --dryrun option.
        When this option is used, only the checks required for
        importation are performed against the existing cluster. This
        makes it possible to test a given configuration without actually
        placing any cluster processes under MCM control.
        -y
        is supported as a short form of this option.
      
        import cluster supports a
        --remove-angel
        option. When this option is used, any running
        angel
        processes for the data nodes of the cluster to be
        imported are stopped by mcmd prior to the
        actual import, which is a necessary step for a cluster import
        unless the angel processes have already been stopped manually.
        When this option is used together with the
        --dryrun option,
        no removals of angel processes will actually be performed, but
        the checks for angel processes (which occur when the
        --dryrun option is
        used alone) will be skipped. It is recommended that you use the
        two options separately: perform the checks with the
        --dryrun option
        only, and once the only errors observed are with the angel
        processes, run import cluster
        again with the
        --remove-angel
        option only to complete the import.
      
For more information about importing clusters into MySQL Cluster Manager, including examples, see Section 4.5, “Importing MySQL NDB Clusters into MySQL Cluster Manager”.