Note
This variable is available starting with V1.4.
Description
net_read_timeout specifies the number of seconds to wait for additional data on the connection before interrupting the read operation.
Privilege requirements
Query variables
Global level
systenants and all user tenants can execute theSHOW VARIABLESstatement or query theSYS.TENANT_VIRTUAL_GLOBAL_VARIABLEview (Oracle mode) or theinformation_schema.GLOBAL_VARIABLESview (MySQL mode) to obtain the value of a global system variable.Session level
systenants and all user tenants can execute theSHOW VARIABLESstatement or query theSYS.TENANT_VIRTUAL_SESSION_VARIABLEview (Oracle mode) or theinformation_schema.SESSION_VARIABLESview (MySQL mode) to obtain the value of a session system variable.
Modify variables
Global level
systenants can directly modify the value of a global system variable.MySQL user tenants must have the
SUPERorALTER SYSTEMprivilege to modify the value of a global system variable.Oracle user tenants must have the
ALTER SYSTEMprivilege to modify the value of a global system variable.
Session level
systenants and all user tenants can directly modify the value of a session system variable in their own tenant.
Attributes
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Int |
| Default value | 30 |
| Value range | [1, 31536000] |
| Scope |
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| Modifiable | Yes. You can execute the SET statement to modify the value. |
Usage
When the server reads data from the client, net_read_timeout specifies the timeout value for when to interrupt the read operation.
Examples
Set the number of seconds to wait for additional data on the connection before interrupting the read operation to 30.
Session level
obclient> SET net_read_timeout =30;Global level
obclient> SET GLOBAL net_read_timeout =30;