This tab allows you to view all connections to the server
(threads). By default, threads are sorted by their
PID
(MySQL process identification number), but
you can change that order by clicking on the appropriate headings
(User, Host, etc.).
You can select one or more threads using the mouse or the
keyboard.
To reload the process list from the server, press the Refresh button.
If you have selected one or more threads, you can terminate them
by clicking the Kill Thread button, or by
right-clicking on that thread. Remember that you need the
PROCESS
privilege to see threads other than
your own, and the SUPER
privilege to kill
threads other than your own. Furthermore, note that
MySQL Administrator imposes a restriction that prevents you from
terminating your own threads. On Windows, using the
Kill Thread button on your own threads has
no effect; on Linux, that button is disabled when selecting your
own threads.