Обсуждение: ERROR: could not serialize access due to concurrent update
Hi All,
I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?
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I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?
Have a Good day !!!
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
Also foreign table scan is there on query.
On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 6:08 PM ROHIT SACHDEVA <sachdeva.rohit648@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?--Have a Good day !!!
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
Have a Good day !!!
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
Scan, you say? Add an index to support the FK lookup.
On 5/16/23 08:09, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote:
Also foreign table scan is there on query.On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 6:08 PM ROHIT SACHDEVA <sachdeva.rohit648@gmail.com> wrote:Hi All,
I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?--Have a Good day !!!
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva--Have a Good day !!!
Regards
Rohit Sachdeva
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Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia.
Born in Arizona, moved to Babylonia.
On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 18:39 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote: > > I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. > > Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors. > > Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation? > > Also foreign table scan is there on query. We need more infrmation, like what foreign data wrapper you are using. Yours, Laurenz Albe
It's a postgres_fdw i am using.
On Tue, 16 May, 2023, 9:03 pm Laurenz Albe, <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> wrote:
On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 18:39 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote:
> > I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming.
> > Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
> > Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?
>
> Also foreign table scan is there on query.
We need more infrmation, like what foreign data wrapper you are using.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
> On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 18:39 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote: > I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. > Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors. > Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation? > > Also foreign table scan is there on query. > > It's a postgres_fdw i am using. That is normal if you modify any data via FDW, because one local query can result in several foreign queries, which have to see the same snapshot of the data. Repeat queries that fail that way, and keep your transactions as short as you can. Yours, Laurenz Albe
Okay ..
But due to this error our transaction is aborted and application team are getting these errors in their logs.
How can I figure this out?
Can there be work around for not getting this error.
On Tue, 16 May, 2023, 10:05 pm Laurenz Albe, <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> wrote:
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On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 18:39 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote:
> I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming.
> Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors.
> Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation?
>
> Also foreign table scan is there on query.
>
> It's a postgres_fdw i am using.
That is normal if you modify any data via FDW, because one local query can result in several
foreign queries, which have to see the same snapshot of the data.
Repeat queries that fail that way, and keep your transactions as short as you can.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
> On May 16, 2023, at 11:24 AM, ROHIT SACHDEVA <sachdeva.rohit648@gmail.com> wrote: > > But due to this error our transaction is aborted and application team are getting these errors in their logs. > > How can I figure this out? > Can there be work around for not getting this error. As suggested previously, repeat the query. It would be good, of course, to reduce the frequency of the errors by figuring out what is conflicting--are the queries generallytaking too long compared to their frequency? But repeating a query when a lock conflict blocks it would still bethe ultimate fallback, and is pretty standard practice.
I'm getting a bit tired of reformatting your replies into the correct order... On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 22:54 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote: > On Tue, 16 May, 2023, 10:05 pm Laurenz Albe, <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> wrote: > > On Tue, 2023-05-16 at 18:39 +0530, ROHIT SACHDEVA wrote: > > > I am getting this error in the application logs, and this error is frequently coming. > > > Could someone suggest what would be the best solution to overcome these types of errors. > > > Isolation of the database is read committed. Should I change the isolation? > > > > > > Also foreign table scan is there on query. > > > > > > It's a postgres_fdw i am using. > > > > That is normal if you modify any data via FDW, because one local query can result in several > > foreign queries, which have to see the same snapshot of the data. > > > > Repeat queries that fail that way, and keep your transactions as short as you can. > > But due to this error our transaction is aborted and application team are getting these errors in their logs. > > How can I figure this out? > Can there be work around for not getting this error. You should be able to avoid these serialization conflicts by using SELECT ... FOR NO KEY UPDATE whenever you read data that you intend to modify later. Yours, Laurenz Albe