Description.
This function, added in MySQL 5.1.16, is used to obtain log
category and level information. It replaces the older
ndb_mgm_get_loglevel_clusterlog()
function, which performed the same purpose, but was not
thread-safe. (See later in this section for a brief
description of the deprecated version of the function.)
Signature.
int ndb_mgm_get_clusterlog_loglevel
(
NdbMgmHandle handle,
struct ndb_mgm_loglevel* loglevel,
unsigned int size
)
Parameters.
ndb_mgm_get_clusterlog_loglevel() takes
the following parameters:
A management handle
(NdbMgmHandle).
A loglevel (log level)
vector consisting of twelve elements, each of which is
an ndb_mgm_loglevel structure and
which represents a log level of the corresponding
category.
The size of the vector
(MGM_LOGLEVELS).
Return value.
This function returns the number of returned loglevels or
-1 in the event of an error.
Prior to MySQL 5.1.14, this function was known as
ndb_mgm_get_loglevel_clusterlog(), and
had the following signature:
const unsigned int* ndb_mgm_get_loglevel_clusterlog
(
NdbMgmHandle handle
)
This version of the function is now deprecated, but is still
available for backward compatibility; however, in new
applications, it is recommended that you use
ndb_mgm_get_clusterlog_loglevel(), since
it is thread-safe, and the older function is not.
