PSQL undesired transaction behavior when connection is lost.
От | Mike Benoit |
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Тема | PSQL undesired transaction behavior when connection is lost. |
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Msg-id | 1097174870.9273.8.camel@ipso.snappymail.ca обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: PSQL undesired transaction behavior when connection is lost.
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Список | pgsql-general |
I assume I'm not the first person to run in to this, however searching google didn't seem to come up with anything useful. its=> begin; delete from pay_stub_entry where pay_stub_id in (select id from pay_stub where created_date >= 1096527603 order by created_date desc); delete from pay_stub where id in (select id from pay_stub where created_date >= 1096527603 order by created_date desc); commit; FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while processing the request. The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Succeeded. DELETE 274 DELETE 19 WARNING: there is no transaction in progress COMMIT its=> select version(); version ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 7.4.5 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 3.4.1 (Mandrakelinux (Alpha 3.4.1-3mdk) (1 row) On connection reset, shouldn't "begin;" be sent again? Either that or shouldn't the entire command fail in this case, not just the begin? If I had a syntax error in the first delete command, I definitely would not want the second delete to succeed, which had the potential to happen in the above case. (Luckily it didn't) BTW: I had restarted the server manually, so it didn't crash or anything. -- Mike Benoit <ipso@snappymail.ca>
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