| From: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
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| To: | Shaozhong SHI <shishaozhong(at)gmail(dot)com>, pgsql-general <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Apparently table locks are the key issue to see red flags |
| Date: | 2022-03-16 20:23:58 |
| Message-ID: | 14e1cc7f-c2e7-81b7-4d6a-086fb5fdef10@aklaver.com |
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On 3/16/22 13:15, Shaozhong SHI wrote:
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> Apparently table locks are the key issue to see red flags.
>
> As we observe, every time, red marking occurs, there must be some tables
> are locked.
>
> Can anyone shed light into this?
Not with the information provided.
Needed info(and you should know this by now):
1) Postgres version
2) Definition of red flags?
3) How do you observe the tables locked?
4) The results of the process you use in 3)
>
> Regards,
>
> David
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