This table provides information about the current number of consecutive failed connection attempts per client user/host combination. The table was added in MySQL 5.6.35.
CONNECTION_CONTROL_FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS
has these columns:
USERHOST
The user/host combination of a client that has failed
connection attempts, in
'
format.
user_name'@'host_name'
FAILED_ATTEMPTS
The current number of consecutive failed connection attempts
for the USERHOST value. This counts all
failed attempts, regardless of whether they were delayed. The
number of attempts for which the server added a delay to its
response is the difference between the
FAILED_ATTEMPTS value and the
connection_control_failed_connections_threshold
system variable value.
Notes:
The
CONNECTION_CONTROL_FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS
plugin must be activated for this table to be available, and
the connection_control plugin must be
activated or the table contents will always be empty. See
Section 6.5.2, “The Connection-Control Plugin”.
The table contains rows only for clients that have had one or more consecutive failed connection attempts without a subsequent successful attempt. When a client connects successfully, its failed-connection count is reset to zero and the server removes any row corresponding to the client.
Assigning a value to the
connection_control_failed_connections_threshold
system variable at runtime resets all accumulated
failed-connection counters to zero, which causes the table to
become empty.