# # Test KILL and KILL QUERY statements. # # Killing a connection in an embedded server does not work like in a normal # server, if it is waiting for a new statement. In an embedded server, the # connection does not read() from a socket, but returns control to the # application. 'mysqltest' does not handle the kill request. # -- source include/not_embedded.inc --echo # --echo # MDEV-6896 kill user command cause MariaDB crash! --echo # --disable_service_connection create user foo@'127.0.0.1'; --connect (con1,127.0.0.1,foo,,) --connection default select user from information_schema.processlist; kill user foo@'127.0.0.1'; let $wait_condition= select count(*) = 0 from information_schema.processlist where user = "foo"; --source include/wait_condition.inc drop user foo@'127.0.0.1'; --enable_service_connection --echo # --echo # KILL USER and missing privileges --echo # create user a@'127.0.0.1'; create user b@'127.0.0.1'; grant process on *.* to a@'127.0.0.1'; grant select on *.* to b@'127.0.0.1'; --connect a,127.0.0.1,a show grants; --connect b,127.0.0.1,b --replace_column 1 # 3 # 5 # 6 # 9 # show processlist; kill user a; # existing connection, but not visible to current_user kill user x; # not existing connection --connection a --replace_column 1 # 3 # 5 # 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # show processlist; --error ER_KILL_DENIED_ERROR kill user b; --connection default drop user a@'127.0.0.1'; drop user b@'127.0.0.1'; --echo # --echo # End of 10.3 tests --echo #