--- Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 16:14 -0800 1/13/06, Darth Vader wrote:
> >IS_USED_LOCK does not return the correct connection
> >identifier in the following scenario (this is MySQL
> >4.1.11-2):
> >
> >Open two connections to MySQL (note the connection
> >identifiers).
> >Run the following statements, in order:
> >On connection 1:
> >     SELECT GET_LOCK('42',600);
> >
> >On connection 2:
> >     SELECT IS_USED_LOCK('42');
> >     SELECT GET_LOCK('42',600);
> >
> >On connection 1:
> >     SELECT RELEASE_LOCK('42');
> >     SELECT IS_USED_LOCK('42');
> >
> >On my system, the last IS_USED_LOCK returns the
> wrong
> >connection identifier.  You will see on connection
> 2
> >that the lock was successfully obtained after
> released
> >from connection 1, but the lock is reported to be
> in
> >use by connection 1 still.
> >
> >Is this a bug, or am I missing something?
> 
> It certainly seems to be contrary to the manual. 
> Please file
> a bug report at http://bugs.mysql.com.  Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Paul DuBois, MySQL Documentation Team
> Madison, Wisconsin, USA
> MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
> 

Thanks for the quick response!  I have filed this
under bug #16501.

Brian

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