The following management commands are related to the cluster log:
            CLUSTERLOG ON
          
Turns the cluster log on.
            CLUSTERLOG OFF
          
Turns the cluster log off.
            CLUSTERLOG INFO
          
Provides information about cluster log settings.
            node_id CLUSTERLOG
            category=threshold
            Logs category events with
            priority less than or equal to
            threshold in the cluster log.
          
            CLUSTERLOG FILTER
            
          severity_level
            Toggles cluster logging of events of the specified
            severity_level.
          
The following table describes the default setting (for all data nodes) of the cluster log category threshold. If an event has a priority with a value lower than or equal to the priority threshold, it is reported in the cluster log.
Note that events are reported per data node, and that the threshold can be set to different values on different nodes.
| Category | Default threshold (All data nodes) | 
| STARTUP | 7 | 
| SHUTDOWN | 7 | 
| STATISTICS | 7 | 
| CHECKPOINT | 7 | 
| NODERESTART | 7 | 
| CONNECTION | 7 | 
| ERROR | 15 | 
| INFO | 7 | 
        The STATISTICS category can provide a great
        deal of useful data. See
        Section 15.5.4.3, “Using CLUSTERLOG STATISTICS in the MySQL Cluster
        Management Client”, for more
        information.
      
        Thresholds are used to filter events within each category. For
        example, a STARTUP event with a priority of 3
        is not logged unless the threshold for
        STARTUP is set to 3 or higher. Only events
        with priority 3 or lower are sent if the threshold is 3.
      
The following table shows the event severity levels.
          These correspond to Unix syslog levels,
          except for LOG_EMERG and
          LOG_NOTICE, which are not used or mapped.
        
| 1 | ALERT | A condition that should be corrected immediately, such as a corrupted system database | 
| 2 | CRITICAL | Critical conditions, such as device errors or insufficient resources | 
| 3 | ERROR | Conditions that should be corrected, such as configuration errors | 
| 4 | WARNING | Conditions that are not errors, but that might require special handling | 
| 5 | INFO | Informational messages | 
| 6 | DEBUG | Debugging messages used for NDBCLUSTERdevelopment | 
        Event severity levels can be turned on or off (using
        CLUSTERLOG FILTER — see above). If a
        severity level is turned on, then all events with a priority
        less than or equal to the category thresholds are logged. If the
        severity level is turned off then no events belonging to that
        severity level are logged.
      
          Cluster log levels are set on a per
          ndb_mgmd, per subscriber basis. This means
          that, in a MySQL Cluster with multiple management servers,
          using a CLUSTERLOG command in an instance
          of ndb_mgm connected to one management
          server affects only logs generated by that management server
          but not by any of the others. This also means that, should one
          of the management servers be restarted, only logs generated by
          that management server are affected by the resetting of log
          levels caused by the restart.
        


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