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FORCE UNLOCK for locked tables in MySQL:
Breaking locks like this may cause atomicity in the database to not be enforced on the sql statements that caused the lock.
This is hackish. The proper solution is to fix your application that caused the locks. But when dollars are on the line, a swift kick will get things moving again.
1) Enter MySQL mysql -u your_user -p 2) Let's see the list of locked tables mysql> show open tables where in_use>0; 3) Let's see the list of the current processes, one of them is locking your table(s) mysql> show processlist; 4) Kill one of these processes mysql> kill put_process_id_here;
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What gives this away is the word transaction. It is evident by the statement that the query was attempting to change at least one row in one or more InnoDB tables.
Since you know the query, all the tables being accessed are candidates for being the culprit.
From there, you should be able to run SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS\G
You should be able to see the affected table(s)
You get all kinds of additional Locking and Mutex Information.
Here is a sample from one of my clients:
mysql> show engine innodb status\G *************************** 1. row *************************** Type: InnoDB Name: Status: ===================================== 110514 19:44:14 INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT ===================================== Per second averages calculated from the last 4 seconds ---------- SEMAPHORES ---------- OS WAIT ARRAY INFO: reservation count 9014315, signal count 7805377 Mutex spin waits 0, rounds 11487096053, OS waits 7756855 RW-shared spins 722142, OS waits 211221; RW-excl spins 787046, OS waits 39353 ------------------------ LATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR ------------------------ 110507 21:41:35 Transaction: TRANSACTION 0 606162814, ACTIVE 0 sec, process no 29956, OS thread id 1223895360 updating or deleting, thread declared inside InnoDB 499 mysql tables in use 1, locked 1 14 lock struct(s), heap size 3024, 8 row lock(s), undo log entries 1 MySQL thread id 3686635, query id 124164167 10.64.89.145 viget updating DELETE FROM file WHERE file_id in ('6dbafa39-7f00-0001-51f2-412a450be5cc' ) Foreign key constraint fails for table `backoffice`.`attachment`: , CONSTRAINT `attachment_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`file_id`) REFERENCES `file` (`file_id`) Trying to delete or update in parent table, in index `PRIMARY` tuple: DATA TUPLE: 17 fields; 0: len 36; hex 36646261666133392d376630302d303030312d353166322d343132613435306265356363; asc 6dbafa39-7f00-0001-51f2-412a450be5cc;; 1: len 6; hex 000024214f7e; asc $!O~;; 2: len 7; hex 000000400217bc; asc @ ;; 3: len 2; hex 03e9; asc ;; 4: len 2; hex 03e8; asc ;; 5: len 36; hex 65666635323863622d376630302d303030312d336632662d353239626433653361333032; asc eff528cb-7f00-0001-3f2f-529bd3e3a302;; 6: len 40; hex 36646234376337652d376630302d303030312d353166322d3431326132346664656366352e6d7033; asc 6db47c7e-7f00-0001-51f2-412a24fdecf5.mp3;; 7: len 21; hex 416e67656c73204e6f7720436f6e666572656e6365; asc Angels Now Conference;; 8: len 34; hex 416e67656c73204e6f7720436f6e666572656e6365204a756c7920392c2032303131; asc Angels Now Conference July 9, 2011;; 9: len 1; hex 80; asc ;; 10: len 8; hex 8000124a5262bdf4; asc JRb ;; 11: len 8; hex 8000124a57669dc3; asc JWf ;; 12: SQL NULL; 13: len 5; hex 8000012200; asc " ;; 14: len 1; hex 80; asc ;; 15: len 2; hex 83e8; asc ;; 16: len 4; hex 8000000a; asc ;; But in child table `backoffice`.`attachment`, in index `PRIMARY`, there is a record: PHYSICAL RECORD: n_fields 6; compact format; info bits 0 0: len 30; hex 36646261666133392d376630302d303030312d353166322d343132613435; asc 6dbafa39-7f00-0001-51f2-412a45;...(truncated); 1: len 30; hex 38666164663561652d376630302d303030312d326436612d636164326361; asc 8fadf5ae-7f00-0001-2d6a-cad2ca;...(truncated); 2: len 6; hex 00002297b3ff; asc " ;; 3: len 7; hex 80000040070110; asc @ ;; 4: len 2; hex 0000; asc ;; 5: len 30; hex 416e67656c73204e6f7720436f6e666572656e636520446f63756d656e74; asc Angels Now Conference Document;; ------------ TRANSACTIONS ------------ Trx id counter 0 620783814 Purge done for trx's n:o < 0 620783800 undo n:o < 0 0 History list length 35 LIST OF TRANSACTIONS FOR EACH SESSION: ---TRANSACTION 0 0, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1192212800 MySQL thread id 5341758, query id 189708501 127.0.0.1 lwdba show innodb status ---TRANSACTION 0 620783788, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1196472640 MySQL thread id 5341773, query id 189708353 10.64.89.143 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 0, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1223895360 MySQL thread id 5341667, query id 189706152 10.64.89.145 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 0, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1227888960 MySQL thread id 5341556, query id 189699857 172.16.135.63 lwdba ---TRANSACTION 0 620781112, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1222297920 MySQL thread id 5341511, query id 189696265 10.64.89.143 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 620783736, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1229752640 MySQL thread id 5339005, query id 189707998 10.64.89.144 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 620783785, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1198602560 MySQL thread id 5337583, query id 189708349 10.64.89.145 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 620783469, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1224161600 MySQL thread id 5333500, query id 189708478 10.64.89.144 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 620781240, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1198336320 MySQL thread id 5324256, query id 189708493 10.64.89.145 viget ---TRANSACTION 0 617458223, not started, process no 29956, OS thread id 1195141440 MySQL thread id 736, query id 175038790 Has read all relay log; waiting for the slave I/O thread to update it -------- FILE I/O -------- I/O thread 0 state: waiting for i/o request (insert buffer thread) I/O thread 1 state: waiting for i/o request (log thread) I/O thread 2 state: waiting for i/o request (read thread) I/O thread 3 state: waiting for i/o request (write thread) Pending normal aio reads: 0, aio writes: 0, ibuf aio reads: 0, log i/o's: 0, sync i/o's: 0 Pending flushes (fsync) log: 0; buffer pool: 0 519878 OS file reads, 18962880 OS file writes, 13349046 OS fsyncs 0.00 reads/s, 0 avg bytes/read, 6.25 writes/s, 4.50 fsyncs/s ------------------------------------- INSERT BUFFER AND ADAPTIVE HASH INDEX ------------------------------------- Ibuf: size 1, free list len 1190, seg size 1192, 174800 inserts, 174800 merged recs, 54439 merges Hash table size 35401603, node heap has 35160 buffer(s) 0.50 hash searches/s, 11.75 non-hash searches/s --- LOG --- Log sequence number 28 1235093534 Log flushed up to 28 1235093534 Last checkpoint at 28 1235091275 0 pending log writes, 0 pending chkp writes 12262564 log i/o's done, 3.25 log i/o's/second ---------------------- BUFFER POOL AND MEMORY ---------------------- Total memory allocated 18909316674; in additional pool allocated 1048576 Dictionary memory allocated 2019632 Buffer pool size 1048576 Free buffers 175763 Database pages 837653 Modified db pages 6 Pending reads 0 Pending writes: LRU 0, flush list 0, single page 0 Pages read 770138, created 108485, written 7795318 0.00 reads/s, 0.00 creates/s, 4.25 writes/s Buffer pool hit rate 1000 / 1000 -------------- ROW OPERATIONS -------------- 0 queries inside InnoDB, 0 queries in queue 1 read views open inside InnoDB Main thread process no. 29956, id 1185823040, state: sleeping Number of rows inserted 6453767, updated 4602534, deleted 3638793, read 388349505551 0.25 inserts/s, 1.25 updates/s, 0.00 deletes/s, 2.75 reads/s ---------------------------- END OF INNODB MONITOR OUTPUT ============================ 1 row in set, 1 warning (0.00 sec)
You should consider increasing the lock wait timeout value for InnoDB by setting the innodb_lock_wait_timeout, default is 50 sec
mysql> show variables like 'innodb_lock_wait_timeout'; +--------------------------+-------+ | Variable_name | Value | +--------------------------+-------+ | innodb_lock_wait_timeout | 50 | +--------------------------+-------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)
You can set it to higher value in /etc/my.cnf permanently with this line
[mysqld]
innodb_lock_wait_timeout=120
and restart mysql. If you cannot restart mysql at this time, run this:
SET GLOBAL innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 120;
You could also just set it for the duration of your session
SET innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 120;
followed by your query
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Take a look on if your database is fine tuned. Especially the transactions isolation. Isn’t good idea to increase the innodb_lock_wait_timeout variable.
Check your database transaction isolation level in the mysql cli:
mysql> SELECT @@GLOBAL.tx_isolation, @@tx_isolation, @@session.tx_isolation; +-----------------------+-----------------+------------------------+ | @@GLOBAL.tx_isolation | @@tx_isolation | @@session.tx_isolation | +-----------------------+-----------------+------------------------+ | REPEATABLE-READ | REPEATABLE-READ | REPEATABLE-READ | +-----------------------+-----------------+------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
You could get improvements changing de isolation level, use the oracle like READ COMMITTED instead REPEATABLE READ (InnoDB Defaults)
mysql> SET tx_isolation = 'READ-COMMITTED'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> SET GLOBAL tx_isolation = 'READ-COMMITTED'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) mysql> Also try use SELECT FOR UPDATE only in if necesary
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