Alvaro Herrera Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, I think the LOCK structure represents something that can be locked.
Right.
> The PROCLOCK struct represents that some process is holding a lock on said
> object.
IIRC, a PROCLOCK is created as soon as some backend tries to lock some
lock
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 11:21:05AM -0700, Jenny - wrote:
> >I think the locks would actually by represented by PROCLOCK structures.
> >The LOCK structures are for lockable objects, not for actual locks.
>
> Well,from what i understand, PROCLOCK stores the TransactionID and the LOCK
> its holding
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 08:56:31AM -0700, Jenny - wrote:
> I am working on a project that involves displaying locking information
> about each lock taken, whether it be a row level or table leve llock.
> When dealing with struct LOCK (src/include/storage) i have noticed that
> postgreSQL creates