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Killing User Connections
MySQL
To kill a user's connection from MySQL (ie. a PHP process, CLI client, etc), you need
to figure out the process id ("pid") of that connection, first. You can do this like so:
mysql> show processlist; +---------+----------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+ | Id | User | Host | db | Command | Time | State | Info | +---------+----------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+ | 1177101 | root | localhost | NULL | Query | 0 | NULL | show processlist | +---------+----------+-----------+------+---------+------+-------+------------------+ 2 rows in set (0.01 sec)
In this example, there is one connection (mine, from the CLI). That is the one I'd like to
disconnect, so:
mysql> kill 1177101; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> show processlist; ERROR 2006 (HY000): MySQL server has gone away No connection. Trying to reconnect... Connection id: 1177102 Current database: *** NONE ***
At this point, the connection has gone away, and your CLI client will reconnect automatically.