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5.6.7.10 Stopping a Cloning Operation

If necessary, you can stop a cloning operation with a KILL QUERY processlist_id statement.

On the recipient MySQL server instance, you can retrieve the processlist identifier (PID) for a cloning operation from the PID column of the clone_status table.

  1. mysql> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.clone_status\G
  2. *************************** 1. row ***************************
  3.              ID: 1
  4.             PID: 8
  5.           STATE: In Progress
  6.      BEGIN_TIME: 2019-07-15 11:58:36.767
  7.        END_TIME: NULL
  8.          SOURCE: LOCAL INSTANCE
  9.     DESTINATION: /path/to/clone_dir/
  10.        ERROR_NO: 0
  11.   ERROR_MESSAGE:
  12.     BINLOG_FILE:
  13. BINLOG_POSITION: 0
  14.   GTID_EXECUTED:

You can also retrieve the processlist identifier from the ID column of the INFORMATION_SCHEMA PROCESSLIST table, the Id column of SHOW PROCESSLIST output, or the PROCESSLIST_ID column of the Performance Schema threads table. These methods of obtaining the PID information can be used on the donor or recipient MySQL server instance.


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