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any way to monitor in real time the MaxBufferedEpoch value
Posted by: Phil Somers
Date: September 29, 2016 01:09PM

Does anyone know if there is a means to monitor the 'runtime' or 'active' value of MaxBufferedEpochs on a MySQL Cluster db environment?

We are encountering situations where the SQLAPI node is getting disconnected on the following error:

Disconnecting node 50 because it has exceeded MaxBufferedEpochs (100 > 100), epoch 3568218/0

We would like to run future tests in our test environment but would like to be able to monitor the actual runtime values of this parameter while the test is running.

Thanks in advance,
Phil.

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