RE: Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records froma large table in c language(current transaction is aborted, commands ignoreduntil end of transaction block) - Mailing list pgsql-general
| From | M Tarkeshwar Rao |
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| Subject | RE: Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records froma large table in c language(current transaction is aborted, commands ignoreduntil end of transaction block) |
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| In response to | Re: Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records froma large table in c language(current transaction is aborted, commands ignoreduntil end of transaction block) (Francisco Olarte <folarte@peoplecall.com>) |
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Re: Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records froma large table in c language(current transaction is aborted, commands ignoreduntil end of transaction block)
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Thanks Yes it is in c++. Actually we just written this code.
Due to vaccum full cursor query failing on a connection and all the subsequent queries are failing and we
found shared errors in /var/logs of the postgres installed machine.
We also last query sent by the client application is:
replicateDB=# select pid, state, backend_start, query_start, query from pg_stat_activity;
pid | state | backend_start | query_start |
query
-------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------
------------------------
18604 | idle in transaction (aborted) | 2019-11-01 13:18:07.919162+01 | 2019-11-01 13:23:19.92045+01 | BEGIN
-----Original Message-----
From: Francisco Olarte <folarte@peoplecall.com>
Sent: Friday, November 1, 2019 10:38 PM
To: M Tarkeshwar Rao <m.tarkeshwar.rao@ericsson.com>
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records from a large table in c language(current
transactionis aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block)
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 1:44 PM M Tarkeshwar Rao <m.tarkeshwar.rao@ericsson.com> wrote:
> Getting following error in using cursor to fetch the records from a large table in c language.
Regarding this, "c language", I'll comment later....
> Can you please suggest why it is coming and what is the remedy for this.
> Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2 postgres[18604]: [10-1] < 2019-11-01
> 13:21:54.212 CET > ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands
> ignored until end of transaction block Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2
> postgres[18604]: [10-2] < 2019-11-01 13:21:54.212 CET > STATEMENT:
> BEGIN Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2 postgres[18604]: [11-1] < 2019-11-01
> 13:21:54.324 CET > ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands
> ignored until end of transaction block Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2
> postgres[18604]: [11-2] < 2019-11-01 13:21:54.324 CET > STATEMENT:
> BEGIN Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2 postgres[18604]: [12-1] < 2019-11-01
> 13:21:54.356 CET > ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands
> ignored until end of transaction block Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2
> postgres[18604]: [12-2] < 2019-11-01 13:21:54.356 CET > STATEMENT:
> BEGIN Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2 postgres[18604]: [13-1] < 2019-11-01
> 13:21:54.360 CET > ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands
> ignored until end of transaction block Nov 1 13:21:54 sprintstd2
> postgres[18604]: [13-2] < 2019-11-01 13:21:54.360 CET > STATEMENT
This seems incomplete, but I's telling you the cause. You had an error, you need to terminate the transaction before
issuinga new one, i.e., do a commit ( which, IIRC, will rollback if the transaction is in error ) or rollback.
> Sample Code snippet used
As you stated C I cannot comment too much, but notice:
> theCursorDec = (RWCString)"DECLARE " + mySqlCursor + " CURSOR FOR " + theSql;
> myFetchSql = "FETCH " + fetchStr + " IN " + mySqlCursor;
Neither of these are C, they COULD be C++
> // Begin the cursor
Same as this comment.
> PQexec(connection, ,"BEGIN"))
> PQexec(connection, ,"myFetchSql”)
And these are definitely not C ( no ; ) and, if you generated them by editing, myfetchsql is quoted which smells
fishy.
I won't comment more until you confirm that is the real code, but anyway it seems to me you issue transaction start
querieswithout properly terminating them with a transaction end one.
Francisco Olarte
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