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Karl Wright commented on DERBY-5073:
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The deadlock timeout is NOT set to infinity, but to 60 seconds. It would be
perfectly OK if Derby returned the appropriate SQL exception indicating
deadlock under this circumstance.
The suggestion to connect to the database is great but unfortunately this is
using the embedded JDBC driver, so trying to connect while it's hung probably
won't work.
> Derby deadlocks without recourse on simultaneous correlated subqueries
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> Key: DERBY-5073
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5073
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Karl Wright
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> When the following two queries are run against tables that contain the
> necessary fields, using multiple threads, Derby deadlocks and none of the
> queries ever returns. Derby apparently detects no deadlock condition, either.
> SELECT t0.* FROM jobqueue t0 WHERE EXISTS(SELECT 'x' FROM carrydown t1 WHERE
> t1.parentidhash IN (?) AND t1.childidhash=t0.dochash AND t0.jobid=t1.jobid)
> AND t0.jobid=?
> SELECT t0.* FROM jobqueue t0 WHERE EXISTS(SELECT 'x' FROM carrydown t1 WHERE
> t1.parentidhash IN (?) AND t1.childidhash=t0.dochash AND t0.jobid=t1.jobid
> AND t1.newField=?) AND t0.jobid=?
> This code comes from Apache ManifoldCF, and has occurred when there are five
> or more threads trying to execute these two queries at the same time.
> Originally we found this on 10.5.3.0. It was hoped that 10.7.1.1 would fix
> the problem, but it hasn't.
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