Detect and terminate long-running queries ========================================= Aiven does not terminate any customer queries even if they run indefinitely, but long-running queries can cause issues by locking resources and therefore preventing database maintenance tasks such as backups. To identify and terminate such long-running queries, you can do it from either: * `Aiven Console `__ * :doc:`MySQL shell ` (``mysql``) Terminate long running queries from the Aiven Console ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Log in to the `Aiven Console `_. 2. From the **Services** page, select your Aiven for MySQL® service. 3. In your service's page, select **Current queries** from the sidebar. 4. In the **Current queries** page, you can check the query duration and select **Terminate** to stop any long-running queries. Detect and terminate long running queries via CLI ------------------------------------------------- You can :doc:`login to your service ` using ``mysqlsh`` or ``mysql``. Once connected, you can call the following command on the ``mysql`` shell to view all running queries: .. code-block:: shell SHOW PROCESSLIST WHERE command = 'Query' AND info NOT LIKE '%PROCESSLIST%'; You can learn more about the ``SHOW PROCESSLIST`` command from the `official documentation `_. You can terminate a query manually using: .. code-block:: shell KILL QUERY pid where the ``pid`` is the process ID output by the ``SHOW PROCESSLIST`` command above. You can learn more about the ``KILL QUERY`` command from the `MySQL KILL documentation `_.