* -- Process deadlocks to view the current process, or deadlocked process, and automatically kill the dead process because it is targeted to death. if there is a deadlock process, you can only view the deadlocked process, you can use parameter control to check only the deadlock process -- deadlock creation 2004.4 -- ** -- call example execp_lockinfo -- * createprocp_lockinfo @ kill_lock _/* -- to handle the deadlock.
View the current process or deadlock process and automatically kill the dead process
Because it is intended for dead, if there is a deadlock process, you can only view the deadlock process
Of course, you can use parameter control to check only the deadlock process, whether there is a deadlock or not.
-- Producer build 2004.4 --*/
/* -- Call example
Exec p_lockinfo
--*/
Create proc p_lockinfo
@ Kill_lock_spid bit = 1, -- whether to kill the deadlock process; 1: Kill; 0: only show
@ Show_spid_if_nolock bit = 1 -- if there is no deadlock in the process, whether the normal process information is displayed, 1 is displayed, 0 is not displayed
As
Declare @ count int, @ s nvarchar (1000), @ I int
Select id = identity (int, 1, 1), flag,
Process ID = spid, thread ID = kpid, block process ID = blocked, database ID = dbid,
Database name = db_name (dbid), user id = uid, user name = loginame, accumulated CPU time = cpu,
Login Time = login_time, number of opened transactions = open_tran, process status = status,
Workstation name = hostname, application name = program_name, workstation process ID = hostprocess,
Domain name = nt_domain, Nic address = net_address
Into # t from (
Select flag = 'deadlocked process ',
Spid, kpid, a. blocked, dbid, uid, loginame, cpu, login_time, open_tran,
Status, hostname, program_name, hostprocess, nt_domain, net_address,
S1 = a. spid, s2 = 0
From master .. sysprocesses a join (
Select blocked from master... sysprocesses group by blocked
) B on a. spid = B. blocked where a. blocked = 0
Union all
Select '| _ victim _> ',
Spid, kpid, blocked, dbid, uid, loginame, cpu, login_time, open_tran,
Status, hostname, program_name, hostprocess, nt_domain, net_address,
S1 = blocked, s2 = 1
From master .. sysprocesses a where blocked <> 0
) A order by s1, s2
Select @ count = @ rowcount, @ I = 1
If @ count = 0 and @ show_spid_if_nolock = 1
Begin
Insert # t
Select flag = 'normal process ',
Spid, kpid, blocked, dbid, db_name (dbid), uid, loginame, cpu, login_time,
Open_tran, status, hostname, program_name, hostprocess, nt_domain, net_address
From master .. sysprocesses
Set @ count = @ rowcount
End
If @ count> 0
Begin
Create table # t1 (id int identity (255), a nvarchar (30), B Int, EventInfo nvarchar ))
If @ kill_lock_spid = 1
Begin
Declare @ spid varchar (10), @ sign varchar (10)
While @ I <= @ count
Begin
Select @ spid = process ID, @ sign = sign from # t where id = @ I
Insert # t1 exec ('dbcc inputbuffer ('@ spid ')')
If @ sign = 'deadlocked process' exec ('Kill '@ spid)
Set @ I = @ I 1
End
End
Else
While @ I <= @ count
Begin
Select @ s = 'dbcc inputbuffer ('cast (process ID as varchar) 'from # t where id = @ I
Insert # t1 exec (@ s)
Set @ I = @ I 1
End
Select a. *, the SQL statement of the process = B. EventInfo
From # t a join # t1 B on a. id = B. id
End
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