Lock Detection (was: pg_dump failing on LinuxPPC)
Stu Coates <stu@stucoates.com>
From: Stu Coates <stu@StuCoates.com>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: pgsql@StuCoates.com, pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org, Philip Warner <pjw@rhyme.com.au>
Date: 2001-02-24T08:03:13Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Tom Lane wrote: > > Stu Coates <stu@StuCoates.com> writes: > > Anyway, I've sorted my obsolete version problem, and have discovered > > another. Attached is a short shell script that causes pg_dump to core > > dump whilst trying to dump a single, quite simple, table. > > Fix committed --- but it just missed the boat for 7.1beta5 :-(. Please > try current CVS or tomorrow's snapshot, instead. Thanks for that Tom, I'll give it a shot later. On a slightly different matter: I come from an Oracle background where I can lock an item of data by performing a "SELECT FOR UPDATE" on the row. This is also implemented in PostgreSQL. A quite useful feature Oracle does have is the ability to add a "NOWAIT" clause to the end of the command which will cause an exception if the item of data already has a lock taken out on it. AFAIK, this is not implemented in PostgreSQL. I did see a note that lock timeouts are not implemented, but if "NOWAIT" is added the application developer could implement/fudge timeouts him/herself. Would this be relatively easy to add? Stu. -- Stu Coates Chelmsford, England U.K. http://www.StuCoates.com/ The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners.