Hi,

The manual mentions that SERIALIZABLE transactions may abort with error 40001,
in which case the client application is supposed to retry the transaction.  
I've been
stress testing an application by issuing lots of concurrent requests, and sure 
enough,
every now and then I get back those 40001 errors.  However, sometimes I also get
back error 40P01.  It seems no ill comes to pass if I also retry those 
transactions,
but since this error code is not explicitly mentioned in the manual, one 
question
arises: which error codes can be considered "normal" (in the sense it's 
reasonable
for the client to retry) when issuing SERIALIZABLE transactions, and which ones
(within the scope of class 40, of course) are to be considered real errors?

Thanks in advance!
Best,
Jon



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