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How to "reboot" remote mySQL database

Asked by tomaugerdotcom in MySQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous

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I'm a non-root user of a remote web host (with really slow tech support, hence I'm asking the question here).

I have probably written a crappy query which has thrown one of my mySQL databases into an endless loop. phpMyAdmin is hung, as are my scripts which depend on that database - BUt ONLY for that database. Other databases under the same user on the same server are fine.

So, how do I "reset" just that database - ie: terminate the endless loop or shut that db down and relaunch the process?

I'm not much of a command line guy, but I'm guessing that is the only way to do it. Can anyone suggest a fix?

Thanks

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