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sidebar_label: KILL
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---
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# KILL Statements
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There are two kinds of kill statements: to kill a query and to kill a mutation
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## KILL QUERY
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``` sql
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KILL QUERY [ON CLUSTER cluster]
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WHERE <where expression to SELECT FROM system.processes query>
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[SYNC|ASYNC|TEST]
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[FORMAT format]
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```
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Attempts to forcibly terminate the currently running queries.
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The queries to terminate are selected from the system.processes table using the criteria defined in the `WHERE` clause of the `KILL` query.
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Examples:
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``` sql
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-- Forcibly terminates all queries with the specified query_id:
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KILL QUERY WHERE query_id='2-857d-4a57-9ee0-327da5d60a90'
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-- Synchronously terminates all queries run by 'username':
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KILL QUERY WHERE user='username' SYNC
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```
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Read-only users can only stop their own queries.
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By default, the asynchronous version of queries is used (`ASYNC`), which does not wait for confirmation that queries have stopped.
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The synchronous version (`SYNC`) waits for all queries to stop and displays information about each process as it stops.
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The response contains the `kill_status` column, which can take the following values:
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1. `finished` – The query was terminated successfully.
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2. `waiting` – Waiting for the query to end after sending it a signal to terminate.
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3. The other values explain why the query can’t be stopped.
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A test query (`TEST`) only checks the user’s rights and displays a list of queries to stop.
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## KILL MUTATION
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``` sql
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KILL MUTATION [ON CLUSTER cluster]
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WHERE <where expression to SELECT FROM system.mutations query>
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[TEST]
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[FORMAT format]
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```
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Tries to cancel and remove [mutations](../../sql-reference/statements/alter/index.md#alter-mutations) that are currently executing. Mutations to cancel are selected from the [`system.mutations`](../../operations/system-tables/mutations.md#system_tables-mutations) table using the filter specified by the `WHERE` clause of the `KILL` query.
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A test query (`TEST`) only checks the user’s rights and displays a list of mutations to stop.
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Examples:
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``` sql
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-- Cancel and remove all mutations of the single table:
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KILL MUTATION WHERE database = 'default' AND table = 'table'
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-- Cancel the specific mutation:
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KILL MUTATION WHERE database = 'default' AND table = 'table' AND mutation_id = 'mutation_3.txt'
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```
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The query is useful when a mutation is stuck and cannot finish (e.g. if some function in the mutation query throws an exception when applied to the data contained in the table).
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Changes already made by the mutation are not rolled back.
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