Also I noticed that executing the following query: SELECT * FROM ( SELECT DISTINCT age(now(), query_start) AS age, pg_stat_activity.pid,pg_locks.granted,pg_stat_activity.application_name,pg_stat_activity.backend_start, pg_stat_activity.xact_start, pg_stat_activity.state_change, pg_stat_activity.waiting, pg_stat_activity.state, pg_stat_activity.query_start, left(pg_stat_activity.query, 60) FROM pg_stat_activity, pg_locks WHERE pg_locks.pid = pg_stat_activity.pid ) AS foo WHERE age > '30 seconds' ORDER BY age DESC;
I get 2 entries for the pid 78573 with one as granted = true and the other as granted =false but they have the same timestamps. See below: age | pid | granted | application_name | backend_start | xact_start | state_change | waiting | state | query_start | left -----------------+-------+---------+------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+---------+--------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------- 10:53:25.394862 | 78261 | t | bin/rails | 2014-10-12 05:20:04.543242-07 | | 2014-10-12 08:57:22.950505-07 | f | idle | 2014-10-12 08:57:22.949693-07 | SELECT pg_advisory_lock(317,2);UPDATE posts SET dislikers = 10:53:23.50218 | 78573 | t | bin/rails | 2014-10-12 05:37:58.120879-07 | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842375-07 | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842379-07 | t | active | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842375-07 | SELECT pg_advisory_lock(317,2);UPDATE posts SET likers = arr 10:53:23.50218 | 78573 | f | bin/rails | 2014-10-12 05:37:58.120879-07 | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842375-07 | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842379-07 | t | active | 2014-10-12 08:57:24.842375-07 | SELECT pg_advisory_lock(317,2);UPDATE posts SET likers = arr 00:57:53.495221 | 90360 | t | bin/rails | 2014-10-12 18:43:20.09202-07 | | 2014-10-12 18:52:54.849397-07 | f | idle | 2014-10-12 18:52:54.849334-07 | SELECT "posts"."id" AS t0_r0, "posts"."content" AS t0_r1, "p On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Arun Gokule <arun.gok...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am executing pg_advisory_locks using the following set of statements: > > SELECT pg_advisory_lock(317,2); > UPDATE posts SET dislikers = array_remove(dislikers, 7) WHERE id = 317; > update posts set num_dislikes = icount(dislikers), updated_at = now() > where id = 317; > WITH update_likers AS (SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(317,2)) select > num_likes, num_dislikes, (7 IN (select(unnest(likers)))) as liked, (7 IN > (select(unnest(dislikers)))) as disliked from posts where id = 317 LIMIT 1; > > These are issued from a multithreaded app. One in 1000 queries, I get a > deadlock after the execution of the above set of statements. i.e. SELECT > try_pg_advisory_lock(317,2) returns false. Is there something obvious that > I am doing wrong? > > Thanks, > Arun > -- Thanks, Arun