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I connected to a mysql database using python con = _mysql.connect('localhost', 'dell-pc', '', 'test') The program that I wrote takes a lot of time in full execution i.e. around 10 hours. Actually, I am trying to read distinct words from a corpus. After reading was finished there was a timeout error.

I checked Mysql default timeouts which were:

+----------------------------+----------+
| Variable_name              | Value    |
+----------------------------+----------+
| connect_timeout            | 10       |
| delayed_insert_timeout     | 300      |
| innodb_lock_wait_timeout   | 50       |
| innodb_rollback_on_timeout | OFF      |
| interactive_timeout        | 28800    |
| lock_wait_timeout          | 31536000 |
| net_read_timeout           | 30       |
| net_write_timeout          | 60       |
| slave_net_timeout          | 3600     |
| wait_timeout               | 28800    |
+----------------------------+----------+

How can I change the default timeout ?

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    By the way, for those who wish to know how the above table was created, please execute the following query -- SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%timeout'; Aug 1, 2018 at 19:53

4 Answers 4

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Do:

con.query('SET GLOBAL connect_timeout=28800')
con.query('SET GLOBAL interactive_timeout=28800')
con.query('SET GLOBAL wait_timeout=28800')

Parameter meaning (taken from MySQL Workbench in Navigator: Instance > Options File > Tab "Networking" > Section "Timeout Settings")

  • connect_timeout: Number of seconds the mysqld server waits for a connect packet before responding with 'Bad handshake'
  • interactive_timeout Number of seconds the server waits for activity on an interactive connection before closing it
  • wait_timeout Number of seconds the server waits for activity on a connection before closing it

BTW: 28800 seconds are 8 hours, so for a 10 hour execution time these values should be actually higher.

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You change default value in MySQL configuration file (option connect_timeout in mysqld section) -

[mysqld]
connect_timeout=100

If this file is not accessible for you, then you can set this value using this statement -

SET GLOBAL connect_timeout=100;
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  • Note that if you go with the config file method, the mysql client may not reflect the change, but your scripts will! See my post: stackoverflow.com/questions/9004400/…
    – BuvinJ
    Feb 3, 2016 at 19:40
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    @dfrankow All values are in seconds.
    – simonwo
    May 24, 2016 at 9:07
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I know this is an old question but just for the record this can also be done by passing appropriate connection options as arguments to the _mysql.connect call. For example,

con = _mysql.connect(host='localhost', user='dell-pc', passwd='', db='test',
          connect_timeout=1000)

Notice the use of keyword parameters (host, passwd, etc.). They improve the readability of your code.

For detail about different arguments that you can pass to _mysql.connect, see MySQLdb API documentation

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MAX_EXECUTION_TIME is also an important parameter for long running queries.Will work for MySQL 5.7 or later.

Check the current value

SELECT @@GLOBAL.MAX_EXECUTION_TIME, @@SESSION.MAX_EXECUTION_TIME;

Then set it according to your needs.

SET SESSION MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=2000;
SET GLOBAL MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=2000;
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  • How would you do it when you have another query to run ?con.execute(SELECT @@SESSION.MAX_EXECUTION_TIME; SET SESSION MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=2000; SELECT * FROM test) ?
    – CutePoison
    Jun 15, 2020 at 7:12
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    Note, if the value is 0 that means there is no timeout enabled: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/… Oct 7, 2020 at 15:54

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