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ADMIN CANCEL DDL | TiDB SQL Statement Reference |
An overview of the usage of ADMIN CANCEL DDL for the TiDB database. |
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The ADMIN CANCEL DDL
statement allows you to cancel a running DDL job. The job_id
can be found by running ADMIN SHOW DDL JOBS
.
The ADMIN CANCEL DDL
statement also allows you to cancel a DDL job that is committed but not yet completed executing. After the cancellation, the SQL statement that executes the DDL job returns the ERROR 8214 (HY000): Cancelled DDL job
error. If you cancel a DDL job that has already been completed, you will see the DDL Job:90 not found
error in the RESULT
column, which indicates that the job has been removed from the DDL waiting queue.
AdminCancelDDLStmt ::=
'ADMIN' 'CANCEL' 'DDL' 'JOBS' NumList
NumList ::=
Int64Num ( ',' Int64Num )*
To cancel the currently running DDL jobs and return whether the corresponding jobs are successfully cancelled, use ADMIN CANCEL DDL JOBS
:
ADMIN CANCEL DDL JOBS job_id [, job_id] ...;
If the operation fails to cancel the jobs, specific reasons are displayed.
Note:
- Before v6.2.0, only this operation can cancel DDL jobs, and all other operations and environment changes (such as machine restart and cluster restart) cannot cancel these jobs. Starting from v6.2.0,
KILL
statements can also be used to cancel ongoing DDL jobs by killing them.- This operation can cancel multiple DDL jobs at the same time. You can get the ID of DDL jobs using the
ADMIN SHOW DDL JOBS
statement.- If the jobs you want to cancel are finished, the cancellation operation fails.
This statement is a TiDB extension to MySQL syntax.