Re: Win32 deadlock detection not working for Postgres8beta1 - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Win32 deadlock detection not working for Postgres8beta1
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Msg-id 29909.1094140530@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Win32 deadlock detection not working for Postgres8beta1  ("Steve McWilliams" <smcwilliams@EmprisaNetworks.com>)
Responses Re: Win32 deadlock detection not working for Postgres8beta1  ("Steve McWilliams" <smcwilliams@EmprisaNetworks.com>)
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"Steve McWilliams" <smcwilliams@EmprisaNetworks.com> writes:
> I am just starting to test out Postgres8 beta1 and notice that the
> deadlock detection mechanism is not working (under windows XP pro with
> service pack 1).  I am using the version of Postgres built by the
> PGFoundry project, and have it installed as a service.

> To produce the bug I simply launch 2 separate psql windows, begin a
> transaction in each, then do staggered 'SELECT ... FOR UPDATE' calls on 2
> different rows in each of the psql windows, in reverse order.  The two
> processes will hang indefinitely.

> The deadlock detection for 8beta1 seems to work fine under linux btw.  I
> have not tried this using a version of 8beta1 built using cygwin, but I
> have run versin 7.4 under cygwin before without this problem.

A reasonable theory about this would be that the timer interrupt isn't
firing.  Does "statement_timeout" work either?

            regards, tom lane

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