I am randomly getting execution timeout expired error using the Entity Framework (EF6). At the time of executing the below update command it gives randomly execution timeout error.
UPDATE [dbo].[EmployeeTable] SET [Name]=@0,[JoiningDate]=@1 WHERE ([EmpId]=@2)
The above update command is simple and it takes 2-5 seconds to update the EmployeeTable. But sometime the same update query takes 40-50 seconds and leads the error as
Execution Timeout Expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. the statement has been terminated
.
For that I updated my code inside constructor of MyApplicationContext class can be changed to include the following property
this.Database.CommandTimeout = 180;
The above command should resolve my timeout issue. But I can’t find out the root cause of that issue.
For my understanding this type of timeout issue can have three causes;
- There's a deadlock somewhere
- The database's statistics and/or query plan cache are incorrect
- The query is too complex and needs to be tuned
Can you please tell me what the main root cause of that error is?