16.4.2. Installing the Software
In the next few sections, we assume that you are already
familiar with installing MySQL, and here we cover only the
differences between configuring MySQL Cluster and configuring
MySQL without clustering. (See Chapter 2, Installing and Upgrading MySQL, if
you require more information about the latter.)
You will find Cluster configuration easiest if you have already
have all management and data nodes running first; this is likely
to be the most time-consuming part of the configuration. Editing
the my.cnf
file is fairly straightforward,
and this section will cover only any differences from
configuring MySQL without clustering.