| List: | General Discussion | « Previous MessageNext Message » | |
| From: | Dan Nelson | Date: | June 20 2006 5:27am |
| Subject: | Re: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | ||
| View as plain text | |||
In the last episode (Jun 19), Chris White said: > On Monday 19 June 2006 04:08 pm, Logan, David (SST - Adelaide) wrote: > > I've noticed that a Ctrl-C will also leave the query running > > (5.0.22 - Linux) and I've had to use the kill from mysqladmin or > > mysql client to get rid of it. > > Huh, that's odd, it should abort everything entirely.... even with > threading and what not. Maybe a MySQL person can step in here and > throw in an explanation :). It aborts the client. The query is still running on the server and won't know that the client is gone until it tries to return the resultset. -- Dan Nelson dnelson@stripped
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Scott Haneda | 20 Jun |
| • RE: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | SST - Adelaide) | 20 Jun |
| • Re: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Chris White | 20 Jun |
| • RE: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | SST - Adelaide) | 20 Jun |
| • Re: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Chris White | 20 Jun |
| • Re: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Dan Nelson | 20 Jun |
| • RE: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Ciprian Vizitiu | 20 Jun |
| • Re: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | Duncan Hill | 20 Jun |
| • RE: Aborting a greedy querry from the command line | cknipe | 20 Jun |
