ndb__desc(1)
NAME
ndb_desc - describe NDB tables
SYNOPSIS
ndb_desc options
DESCRIPTION
ndb_desc provides a detailed description of one or more NDB tables.
- Usage:
- ndb_desc -c connect_string tbl_name -d db_name
- Sample Output:
- MySQL table creation and population statements:
USE test;
CREATE TABLE fish (id INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
name VARCHAR(20),
PRIMARY KEY pk (id),
UNIQUE KEY uk (name)- ) ENGINE=NDBCLUSTER;
INSERT INTO fish VALUES('','guppy'), ('','tuna'), ('','shark'),
('','manta ray'), ('','grouper'), ('','puffer'); - Output from ndb_desc:
shell> ./ndb_desc -c localhost fish -d test -p -- fish -Version: 16777221
Fragment type: 5
K Value: 6
Min load factor: 78
Max load factor: 80
Temporary table: no
Number of attributes: 2
Number of primary keys: 1
Length of frm data: 268
Row Checksum: 1
Row GCI: 1
TableStatus: Retrieved
-- Attributes -id Int PRIMARY KEY DISTRIBUTION KEY AT=FIXED ST=MEMORY
name Varchar(20;latin1_swedish_ci) NULL AT=SHORT_VAR ST=MEMORY
-- Indexes -PRIMARY KEY(id) - UniqueHashIndex
uk(name) - OrderedIndex
PRIMARY(id) - OrderedIndex
uk$unique(name) - UniqueHashIndex
-- Per partition info -Partition Row count Commit count Frag fixed memory Frag varsized memory 2 2 2 65536 327680
1 2 2 65536 327680
3 2 2 65536 327680
NDBT_ProgramExit: 0 - OK - Additional Options:
- · --extra-partition-info, -p
Prints additional information about the table's partitions. - · Information about multiple tables can be obtained in a single
invocation of ndb_desc by using their names, separated by spaces. All of the tables must be in the same database.
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SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MySQL Reference Manual, which
may already be installed locally and which is also available online at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/.
AUTHOR
- MySQL AB (http://www.mysql.com/).