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Insert cause enqueue locks

Posted on 23-Apr-2008 By Admin No Comments on Insert cause enqueue locks

Here is a much simpler version:

——————————-

Create table t1 (c1 number primary);

session1:

insert into t1 values (1);

session2:

insert into t1 values (1);

— would hang

v$lock would reveal session 1 blocking session2 on TX lock

why? because you have a constraint where you are asking Oracle to check uniqueness of data (unique index/unique constraint / primary key).

So Oracle looks as session-2’s data and checks the existing data..it sees session-1’s data uncommitted. Now Oracle doesn’t know if session-1 would commit or rollback. so it has to wait. this is by design.its always been like this.(so session 2 has to enqueue behind session 1 )

if session-1 commits, session would fail since unique key constraint is violated..if session-1 rolls back, session-2 would go through fine.

Its a lock based on “data” . It doesn’t matter what your statement is..(“insert into table values..” or “insert based on select” )..the behavior would be the same.

You don’t see the 2 sessions blocking each other (inserting the same key) when you don’t have any consistency checks (unique index/constraint). Oracle knows it can allow any data..so no locks based on data.

Reference : http://hemantoracledba.blogspot.com/2007/10/inserts-holding-locks-inserts-waiting.html

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