RE: Query on Postgres SQL transaction - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Bandi, Venkataramana - Dell Team |
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Subject | RE: Query on Postgres SQL transaction |
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Msg-id | PH7PR19MB68765E8CBFF8AEA19B8C3560952C2@PH7PR19MB6876.namprd19.prod.outlook.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Query on Postgres SQL transaction (Greg Sabino Mullane <htamfids@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Query on Postgres SQL transaction
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List | pgsql-general |
Hi Greg,
We are using hibernate framework to persist the data into Postgres SQL DB and data is persisting and committing for all the clients but one of the client data is not inserted into DB.
Not getting any error/exception for this case. Could you please let us know how we can trace out this scenario on transaction level whether transaction is committing or not?
We have enabled below properties in postgresql.conf file and verified but didn't get any findings about the transaction and below log statements are writing in our data store logs.
log_statement = 'all'
logging_collector = on
log_min_messages = debug5
log_min_error_statement = debug5
2024-02-19 15:21:54.850 +08 [1876] LOG: execute S_48: insert into xxxxxxx (f_schedule_name,f_id,f_totaldataredtn,f_invalidationtime,f_statuscode,f_module,f_app_type,f_dbbackuptype,f_is_compressed,f_proxy,f_size,f_sizeprotected,f_groupjobid,f_status,f_bytesmodifiednotsent,f_sizetransferredboffset,f_bytesmodifiedsent,f_errcode,f_jobid2,f_media_server,f_starttime,f_storageid,f_pool,f_queuestart,f_sizescannedboffset,f_errorcodesummary,f_ncopies,f_sizeprotectedboffset,f_snap_target_platform,f_backup_servername,f_nfiles,f_expiry,f_owner,f_policy_id,f_parentjobid,f_sub_name,f_completion_status,f_endtime,f_filesscanned,f_idle_wait,f_storage_unit,f_group_id,f_backup_set,f_ntries,f_job_name,f_level,f_agent_name,f_failed_copies,f_restarted_job,f_success_copies,f_domain_id,f_snap_target,f_jobid,f_request_id,f_pluginname,f_sizetransferred,f_is_snap,f_node_id,f_workflow_id,f_action_name,f_agent_id,f_instancename,f_session,f_totalobjdedup,f_changedbytes,f_sizeboffset,f_dedupredtn,f_statuscodesummary,f_workflow_jobid,f_snap_policy,f_size_copies,f_sizescanned,f_sub_id,f_archive_flag,f_nfilesnot,f_media_wait,f_snap_creation,f_effective_path) values ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10,$11,$12,$13,$14,$15,$16,$17,$18,$19,$20,$21,$22,$23,$24,$25,$26,$27,$28,$29,$30,$31,$32,$33,$34,$35,$36,$37,$38,$39,$40,$41,$42,$43,$44,$45,$46,$47,$48,$49,$50,$51,$52,$53,$54,$55,$56,$57,$58,$59,$60,$61,$62,$63,$64,$65,$66,$67,$68,$69,$70,$71,$72,$73,$74,$75,$76,$77,$78)
2024-02-19 15:21:54.851 +08 [10928] DEBUG: bind <unnamed> to <unnamed>
2024-02-19 15:21:54.852 +08 [10928] DEBUG: CommitTransaction(1) name: unnamed; blockState: STARTED; state: INPROGRESS, xid/subid/cid: 0/1/0
Regards,
Venkat
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From: Greg Sabino Mullane <htamfids@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2024 12:07 AM
To: Bandi, Venkataramana - Dell Team <Venkataramana.Bandi@dellteam.com>
Cc: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org; Kishore, Nanda - Dell Team <Nanda.Kishore@Dellteam.com>; Alampalli, Kishore <Kishoreravishankar.Alampalli@dellteam.com>
Subject: Re: Query on Postgres SQL transaction
[EXTERNAL EMAIL]
That's a very vague question, but you can trace exactly what is happening by issuing
SET log_statement = 'all';
Ideally at the session level by your application, but can also set it at the database and user level. If all else fails, set it globally (i.e. postgresql.conf). Turn it off again as soon as possible, it will make your logs extremely verbose. But you can track exactly what your application is doing.
Cheers,
Greg
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