mariadb-waitpid & mysql_waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server
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Overview
The mariadb-waitpid
utility signals a process to terminate and waits for the process to exit. It is only usable on Unix and Unix-like systems, as it uses the kill()
system call and Unix signals.
In 10.4 and later, the mariadb-waitpid
utility can be executed as either mariadb-waitpid
or mysql_waitpid
.
In 10.3 and before, only the mysql_waitpid
name is supported.
mariadb-waitpid & mysql_waitpid Options by MariaDB Enterprise Server Version
Choose a version of MariaDB Enterprise Server to see the mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 11.4 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2
Choose a version of MariaDB Community Server to see the mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Community Server 10.6 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Community Server 10.5 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Community Server 10.4 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Community Server 10.3 mariadb-waitpid & mysql_
waitpid for MariaDB Community Server 10.2