While working on JDBC with Postgres...
Isolationlevel="Read committed"
I got the same deadlock in a multithreaded environment when I tried updating the table after some operations. So I tried using multiple queries as shown below
ps = con.prepareStatement("UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1-? WHERE column2=? and column3=?;"
+ "UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1+? WHERE column2=? and column3=?;");
Here are the postgresql logs for the error
2016-12-19 12:25:44 IST STATEMENT: UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1+$1 WHERE column2=$2 and column3=$3
2016-12-19 12:25:44 IST FATAL: connection to client lost
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST ERROR: deadlock detected
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST DETAIL: Process 8524 waits for ShareLock on transaction 84942; blocked by process 12520.
Process 12520 waits for ShareLock on transaction 84940; blocked by process 20892.
Process 20892 waits for ExclusiveLock on tuple (1,5) of relation 25911 of database 24736; blocked by process 8524.
Process 8524: UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1-$1 WHERE column2=$2 and column3=$3
Process 12520: UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1-$1 WHERE column2=$2 and column3=$3
Process 20892: UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1-$1 WHERE column2=$2 and column3=$3
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST HINT: See server log for query details.
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST CONTEXT: while locking tuple (1,12) in relation "TableA"
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST STATEMENT: UPDATE TableA SET column1=column1-$1 WHERE column2=$2 and column3=$3
2016-12-19 12:25:45 IST LOG: could not send data to client: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
In this multithreaded environment, I was expecting TableA's rows to get locked for the 2 statements and avoid deadlock.
I see similar scenario explained in Postgres Docs
I could not find any method to avoid this kind of deadlock. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
P.S: Autocommit is set FALSE already and tried using preparedStatements with single UPDATE query.
Regarding multiple queries -> Multiple queries in one Preparedstatement and this shows that postgres doesnt need any additional configurations.
The best defense against deadlocks is generally to avoid them by being certain that all applications using a database acquire locks on multiple objects in a consistent order
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, you should provide correct answer here: stackoverflow.com/questions/3366164/… - people need to know how it works in fact