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ApsaraDB for SelectDB:Terminate queries

Last Updated:Feb 27, 2026

Use the KILL statement to terminate a running query or close a session connection in ApsaraDB for SelectDB.

How it works

Every SQL query runs inside a session connection. The KILL statement supports two modes:

  • KILL QUERY: Terminates only the running query and keeps the session connection open.

  • KILL CONNECTION: Closes the entire session connection, which also terminates any running query in it. This is the default when you run KILL without a modifier.

Syntax

KILL [CONNECTION | QUERY] processlist_id
ParameterDescription
CONNECTIONCloses the session connection and terminates any running query in it. This is the default when no modifier is specified.
QUERYTerminates the currently running query but keeps the session connection open.
processlist_idThe ID of the target session connection. Run SHOW PROCESSLIST to list all IDs, or SELECT CONNECTION_ID() to get your current session ID.

Find the session connection ID

Before you run KILL, identify the processlist_id of the target session connection.

Get the current session connection ID

Run SELECT CONNECTION_ID() to return the ID of your current session connection:

SELECT connection_id();
+-----------------+
| connection_id() |
+-----------------+
| 48              |
+-----------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

List all session connections

Run SHOW PROCESSLIST to display all active session connections:

SHOW PROCESSLIST;
+------------------+------+------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+---------+------+-------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CurrentConnected | Id   | User | Host               | LoginTime           | Catalog  | Db      | Command | Time | State | QueryId                           | Info                                                                                  |
+------------------+------+------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+---------+------+-------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Yes              |   48 | root | 10.16.xx.xx:44834   | 2023-12-29 16:49:47 | internal | test | Query   |    0 | OK    | e6e4ce9567b04859-8eeab8d6b5513e38 | SHOW PROCESSLIST                                                                      |
|                  |   50 | root | 192.168.xx.xx:52837 | 2023-12-29 16:51:34 | internal |      | Sleep   | 1837 | EOF   | deaf13c52b3b4a3b-b25e8254b50ff8cb | SELECT @@session.transaction_isolation                                                |
|                  |   51 | root | 192.168.xx.xx:52843 | 2023-12-29 16:51:35 | internal |      | Sleep   |  907 | EOF   | 437f219addc0404f-9befe7f6acf9a700 | /* ApplicationName=DBeaver Ultimate 23.1.3 - Metadata */ SHOW STATUS                  |
|                  |   55 | root | 192.168.xx.xx:55533 | 2023-12-29 17:09:32 | internal | test | Sleep   |  271 | EOF   | f02603dc163a4da3-beebbb5d1ced760c | /* ApplicationName=DBeaver Ultimate 23.1.3 - SQLEditor <Console> */ SELECT DATABASE() |
|                  |   47 | root | 10.16.xx.xx:35678   | 2023-12-29 16:21:56 | internal | test | Sleep   | 3528 | EOF   | f4944c543dc34a99-b0d0f3986c8f1c98 | select * from test                                                                    |
+------------------+------+------+--------------------+---------------------+----------+---------+---------+------+-------+-----------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)

Key columns in the output:

ColumnDescription
CurrentConnectedShows Yes for your current session connection.
IdThe processlist_id to use with the KILL statement.
CommandThe current state: Query (running a query) or Sleep (idle).
TimeSeconds since the last activity. Useful for identifying long-running or stale connections.
InfoThe SQL statement being executed, or empty if idle.

Examples

Terminate a running query

To stop a query on session connection 55 without closing the connection:

KILL QUERY 55;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

The query on connection 55 is terminated, but the connection remains open for subsequent queries.

Close a session connection

To close session connection 55 and terminate any running query in it:

KILL CONNECTION 55;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)

Running KILL 55 without a modifier has the same effect.