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5.6.7.10 Stopping a Cloning Operation
If necessary, you can stop a cloning operation with a
KILL QUERY
statement.
processlist_id
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.
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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