The following table provides information about parameters used
        in the [ndb_mgmd] or [mgm]
        sections of a config.ini file for
        configuring MySQL Cluster management nodes. For detailed
        descriptions and other additional information about each of
        these parameters, see
        Section 15.3.2.4, “Defining a MySQL Cluster Management Server”.
      
Table 15.2. Management Node Configuration Parameters
| Name | Type/Units | Default | Min Value | Max Value | Restart Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ArbitrationDelay | milliseconds | 4G | N | ||
| ArbitrationRank | 0-2 | 1 | 2 | N | |
| DataDir | path | . | N | ||
| ExecuteOnComputer | name | S | |||
| HostName | name or IP | S | |||
| Id | unsigned | 1 | 63 | N | |
| LogDestination | {CONSOLE|SYSLOG|FILE} | FILE:filename=ndb_nodeid_cluster.log,maxsize=1000000,maxfiles=6 | N | ||
| MaxNoOfSavedEvents | unsigned | 100 | 4G | N | |
| PortNumber | unsigned | 2200 | 64K | N | |
| PortNumberStats | unsigned | 64K | N | 
After making changes in a management node's configuration, it is necessary to perform a rolling restart of the cluster in order for the new configuration to take effect. See Section 15.3.2.4, “Defining a MySQL Cluster Management Server”, for more information.
          To add new management servers to a running MySQL Cluster, it
          is also necessary perform a rolling restart of all cluster
          nodes after modifying any existing
          config.ini files. For more information
          about issues arising when using multiple management nodes, see
          Section 15.1.4.9, “Limitations Relating to Multiple MySQL Cluster Nodes”.
        


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