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F.29. pgrowlocks

The pgrowlocks module provides a function to show row locking information for a specified table.

By default use is restricted to superusers, members of the pg_stat_scan_tables role, and users with SELECT permissions on the table.

F.29.1. Overview

pgrowlocks(text) returns setof record

The parameter is the name of a table. The result is a set of records, with one row for each locked row within the table. The output columns are shown in Table F.21.

Table F.21. pgrowlocks Output Columns

Name Type Description

locked_row

tid

Tuple ID (TID) of locked row

locker

xid

Transaction ID of locker, or multixact ID if multitransaction

multi

boolean

True if locker is a multitransaction

xids

xid[]

Transaction IDs of lockers (more than one if multitransaction)

modes

text[]

Lock mode of lockers (more than one if multitransaction), an array of Key Share, Share, For No Key Update, No Key Update, For Update, Update.

pids

integer[]

Process IDs of locking backends (more than one if multitransaction)

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pgrowlocks takes AccessShareLock for the target table and reads each row one by one to collect the row locking information. This is not very speedy for a large table. Note that:

  1. If an ACCESS EXCLUSIVE lock is taken on the table, pgrowlocks will be blocked.

  2. pgrowlocks is not guaranteed to produce a self-consistent snapshot. It is possible that a new row lock is taken, or an old lock is freed, during its execution.

pgrowlocks does not show the contents of locked rows. If you want to take a look at the row contents at the same time, you could do something like this:

SELECT * FROM accounts AS a, pgrowlocks('accounts') AS p
  WHERE p.locked_row = a.ctid;

Be aware however that such a query will be very inefficient.

F.29.2. Sample Output

=# SELECT * FROM pgrowlocks('t1');
 locked_row | locker | multi | xids  |     modes      |  pids
------------+--------+-------+-------+----------------+--------
 (0,1)      |    609 | f     | {609} | {"For Share"}  | {3161}
 (0,2)      |    609 | f     | {609} | {"For Share"}  | {3161}
 (0,3)      |    607 | f     | {607} | {"For Update"} | {3107}
 (0,4)      |    607 | f     | {607} | {"For Update"} | {3107}
(4 rows)

F.29.3. Author

Tatsuo Ishii


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