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Resolved with monitor 360, how to list out SQL queries running, so you can kill one

larryk

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS Linux 7.9.2009 (Core)
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.43_build1800220414.18 os_CentOS 7
Today, I added 360 Monitoring, the trial...
Somehow, I was looking at a list of SQL queries, where I actually killed one.

VERY NICE, easy, etc.

I need to do this again, but can't find that screen/page or how I did it before?

do you know where to look?
I just can't find it. :(

thanks
 
hello @larryk ,

probably it was at Plesk 360
where you can choose metric type = mysql

but as I know it should just show in read-only mode, without ability to terminate queries.

probably it was Tools&Settings > Database servers > %exact server% > Webadmin icon (at the end of server name line
then in web admin UI Status > Processes

as I can see, this is the place where it is possible to terminate queries.
 
THANK YOU Igor!!! Bingo!
well, it is easy to find, once I know what I was looking for :)

MySQL Process List (Beta)​


Nik, I tried to follow your menu option path... but didn't find it?


but also found this:

https://your.tld:8443/modules/repair-kit/index.php/process

Which is also VERY NICE!!

thank you both!
PS. new tip I learned... use the "search field " at the very top of Plesk admin. :)
 
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