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KILL [TIDB] | TiDB SQL Statement Reference |
An overview of the usage of KILL [TIDB] for the TiDB database. |
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The statement KILL TIDB
is used to terminate connections in TiDB.
KillStmt ::= KillOrKillTiDB ( 'CONNECTION' | 'QUERY' )? NUM
KillOrKillTiDB ::= 'KILL' 'TIDB'?
mysql> SHOW PROCESSLIST;
+------+------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
| Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info |
+------+------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
| 1 | root | 127.0.0.1 | test | Query | 0 | 2 | SHOW PROCESSLIST |
| 2 | root | 127.0.0.1 | | Sleep | 4 | 2 | |
+------+------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
KILL TIDB 2;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
- By design, this statement is not compatible with MySQL by default. This helps prevent against a case of a connection being terminated on the wrong TiDB server, because it is common to place multiple TiDB servers behind a load balancer.
- The
KILL TIDB
statement is a TiDB extension. If you are certain that the session you are attempting to kill is on the same TiDB server, setcompatible-kill-query = true
in your configuration file.