Re: process deadlocking on its own transactionid?
От | Giuseppe Broccolo |
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Тема | Re: process deadlocking on its own transactionid? |
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Msg-id | 51EFB51C.1040302@2ndquadrant.it обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | process deadlocking on its own transactionid? (Kevin Goess <kgoess@bepress.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi Kevin, Il 23/07/2013 21:54, Kevin Goess ha scritto: > We're seeing a problem with some of our processes hanging on locks. > The select below makes it look like it's *waiting* for a ShareLock on > transactionid, but it *has* an ExclusiveLock on the same value in > virtualxid. You are seeing a 'blocked' (and not 'blocking') process, so you can state about the expected lock mode of the blocked process but you can't say anything about the applied lock mode. You have to compare two (different) processes with same transaction id to compare blocked and blocking processes. Following http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Lock_Monitoring it is possible to have a good locks monitoring. For instance, I create the following query which lists all blocked processes, and respective blocking processes with expected lock modes of blocking ones and blocked ones. SELECT bl.pid AS locked_pid, a.usename AS locked_user, a.current_query AS locked_query, bl.virtualtransaction AS locked_vxid, bl.transactionid AS locked_xid, kl.pid AS locking_pid, ka.usename AS locking_user, ka.current_query AS locking_query, kl.virtualtransaction AS locking_vxid, kl.transactionid AS locking_xid, bl.mode AS locked_expected_lock, kl.mode AS locking_expected_lock FROM pg_catalog.pg_locks bl JOIN pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity a ON bl.pid = a.procpid JOIN pg_catalog.pg_locks kl JOIN pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity ka ON kl.pid = ka.procpid ON bl.transactionid = kl.transactionid AND bl.pid != kl.pid WHERE NOT bl.granted; Hope it can help. Giuseppe. -- Giuseppe Broccolo - 2ndQuadrant Italy PostgreSQL Training, Services and Support giuseppe.broccolo@2ndQuadrant.it | www.2ndQuadrant.it
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