Re: Shared row locking

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От Jim C. Nasby
Тема Re: Shared row locking
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Msg-id 20041221214851.GM18180@decibel.org
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Ответ на Re: Shared row locking  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@dcc.uchile.cl>)
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 03:09:24PM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> To solve the problem I want to solve, we have three orthogonal
> possibilities:
> 
> 1. implement shared row locking using the ideas outlined in the mail
> starting this thread (pg_clog-like seems to be the winner, details TBD).
> 
> 2. implement shared lock table spill-to-disk mechanism.
> 
> 3. implement lock escalation.
> 
> 
> Some people seems to think 3 is better than 2.  What do they think of 1?
> 
> 
> Some facts:
> 
> - DB2 implements 3 and some people have problems with deadlocks.

FWIW, I have seen DB2 deadlock on a single row update statement in a
database with no one else connected. It was an issue with how they were
implementing repeatable read concurrency. What this indicates to me is
that they've got some 'issues' with their locking mechanisms, and that
#3 shouldn't be thrown out just because DB2 doesn't do it right. AFAIK
Sybase and SQL-server also use lock escalation and I've not heard of
issues with it.
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