Description. 
            Beginning with MySQL Cluster NDB 6.3.19, the MGM API by
            default installs a signal handler that ignores all
            SIGPIPE signals that might occur when
            writing to asocket that has been closed or reset. An
            application that provides its own handler for
            SIGPIPE should call this function after
            creating the management server handle and before using the
            handle to connect to the management server. (In other words,
            call this function after using
            ndb_mgm_create_handle() but before
            calling ndb_mgm_connect(), which causes
            the MGM API's SIGPIPE handler to be
            installed unless overridden.)
            
Previous to MySQL Cluster NDB 6.3.19, MGM API applications simply exited without returning an error whenever the connection to the management server was lost. (Bug#40498)
Signature.
int ndb_mgm_set_ignore_sigpipe
    (
      NdbMgmHandle handle,
      int ignore = 1
    )
Parameters. This function takes two parameters:
A management server handle
                  An integer value which determines whether to
                  ignore
                  SIGPIPE errors. Set this to 1 (the
                  default) to cause the MGM API to ignore
                  SIGPIPE; set to zero if you wish
                  for SIGPIPE to propagate to your
                  MGM API application.
                
Return value. None.
