Hi, I've tried to change a user's max_connections after the limit has been reached (connection attempts return "has exceeded the 'max_connections_per_hour' resource"). With MariaDB 10.2.18, running using the official docker image, we have "select @@max_connections;" returning 100. We have a user created "WITH MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR 50". Now if we bump in to this limit I fail to allow more connections by increasing it. I've tried the following methods (using both 0 and a high value): ALTER USER 'site_devkit_live_index'@'%' WITH MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR 0; UPDATE mysql.user SET max_connections = 0 WHERE user='site_devkit_live_index'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; GRANT USAGE ON *.* TO 'site_devkit_live_index'@'%' WITH MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR 0; The following indicates that the updates work: USE mysql; SELECT host, user, max_user_connections, max_connections FROM user; I've also tried deleting and re-creating the user. What would it take to make these updates affect the current instance? We'd like to avoid restarts. regards /Staffan