I am trying to understand locks in postgres and here is what I have understood till now.
- pg_locks contains lock information
- All statements in postgres runs inside of a transaction either explicit/implicit. (Postgres 9.0 high performance)
As per my understanding virtualxids are not real transactions and transactionidxid is what indicates a transaction.
When I do a simple connect to the psql shell, and I query the pg_locks table there is already a virtualxid present there.
I have not initiated a transaction or ran a query, so why this virtualxid is created ? Is it because that this connection might initiate a transaction in the future?
What am I missing here?