querytimeout
Querytimeout refers to a setting that limits the maximum amount of time a database system will wait for a query to complete. If a query exceeds this specified time limit, it is typically terminated, and an error is returned to the client. This mechanism is crucial for maintaining the responsiveness and stability of a database server.
By setting a querytimeout, administrators can prevent a single, long-running, or inefficient query from consuming excessive
The specific implementation and configuration of querytimeout can vary depending on the database management system (DBMS)
Setting a querytimeout too low can lead to legitimate queries being terminated prematurely, causing frustration for