On 02/17/2011 07:19 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
CS DBA<cs_dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have several prepared tx which are running for a long long time. I
want to kill 'em but I dont know the process id.
If they're prepared, they're *not* running, and they don't have a
process id. They're just going to sit there until you do COMMIT
PREPARED or ROLLBACK PREPARED.
regards, tom lane
aah, makes sense Thanks.
So, for future reference.. if I prepare a tx, and then execute the
prepared stmt, is there a way to associate the xid from a prepared txn
(pg_prepared_xacts) with the row in pg_stat_activity showing the
executing prepared stmt (within the current prepared txn)? or is there
a way to see the text of a currently prepared txn so I can look for the
statement being executed in pg_stat_activity?
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